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a) B.Com 1st Sem Hons

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a) B.Com 1st Sem Hons

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DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY B.COM 1ST SEM SYLLABUS (Hons.)

Semester - I

C 102- BUSINESS LAW (6 Credit)

Lectures: 60 Tutorial 5

Full Marks: 100 (Internal Assessment 20 + 80 End-Term)

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Objective: The objective of the course is to impart basic knowledge of the important business legislation along with relevant case law.

Contents:

Unit I: The Indian Contract Act, 1872: General Principle of Law of Contract 12 L+ 1 T    Marks: 16

a)      Contract – meaning, characteristics and kinds

b)      Essentials of a valid contract - Offer and acceptance, consideration, contractual capacity, free consent, legality of objects.

c)       Void agreements

d)      Discharge of a contract – modes of discharge, breach and remedies against breach of contract.

e)      Contingent contracts

f)       Quasi - contracts

Unit II: The Indian Contract Act, 1872: Specific Contract 12 L + 1 T                              Marks: 16

a)      Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee

b)      Contract of Bailment

c)       Contract of Agency

Unit III: The Sale of Goods Act, 1930       12 L+ 1 T                                               Marks: 16

a)      Contract of sale, meaning and difference between sale and agreement to sell.

b)      Conditions and warranties

c)       Transfer of ownership in goods including sale by anon-owner

d)      Performance of contract of sale

e)      Unpaid seller – meaning, rights of an unpaid seller against the goods and the buyer.

Unit IV: Partnership Laws            12 L + 1 T                                                              Marks: 16

A) The Partnership Act, 1932

a)      Nature and Characteristics of Partnership

b)      Registration of a Partnership Firms

c)       Types of Partners

d)      Rights and Duties of Partners

e)      Implied Authority of a Partner

f)       Incoming and outgoing Partners g. Mode of Dissolution of Partnership

B) The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

a)      Salient Features of LLP

b)      Differences between LLP and Partnership, LLP and Company

c)       LLP Agreement,

d)      Partners and Designated Partners

e)      Incorporation Document

f)       Incorporation by Registration

g)      Partners and their Relationship

Unit V: The Negotiable InstrumentsAct1881       12 L + 1 T                                              Marks: 16

a)      Meaning, Characteristics, and Types of Negotiable Instruments : Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange, Cheque

b)      Holder and Holder in Due Course, Privileges of Holder in Due Course.

c)       Negotiation: Types of Endorsements

d)      Crossing of Cheque

e)      Bouncing of Cheque

Suggested Readings:

a)      M.C. Kuchhal, and Vivek Kuchhal, Business Law, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.

b)      Avtar Singh, Business Law, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow.

c)       Ravinder Kumar, Legal Aspects of Business, Cengage Learning

d)      SN Maheshwari and SK Maheshwari, Business Law, National Publishing House, New Delhi.

e)      Aggarwal S K, Business Law, Galgotia Publishers Company, New Delhi.

f)       Bhushan Kumar Goyal and Jain Kinneri, Business Laws, International Book House

g)      Sushma Arora, Business Laws, Taxmann Pulications.

h)      Akhileshwar Pathak, Legal Aspects of Business, McGraw Hill Education, 6th ed.

i)        Sarvanavel-A Text Book of Business Law, Himalaya Publishing House.

j)        Kapoor N.D., Business Law, sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.

k)      Garg and Chawla, Business Law, Kalyani Publishers.

l)        P C Tulsian and Bharat Tulsian, Business Law, McGraw Hill Education

m)    Bulchandani K.R, Business Law, Himalaya Publishing House.

GAUHATI UNIVERSITY B.COM 1ST SEM SYLLABUS (Hons)

COM-HC-1026: BUSINESS LAWS

Marks: 100 Credit: 6 Lectures: 65 

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Objective: The objective of the course is to impart basic knowledge of the important business legislation along with relevant case law.

Contents: Unit 1: The Indian Contract Act, 1872: General Principle of Law of Contract 13 Lectures

a) Contract – meaning, characteristics and kinds

b) Essentials of a valid contract - Offer and acceptance, consideration, contractual capacity, free consent, legality of objects.

c) Void agreements

d) Discharge of a contract – modes of discharge, breach and remedies against breach of contract.

e) Contingent contracts

f) Quasi - contracts

Unit 2: The Indian Contract Act, 1872: Specific Contract 13 Lectures

a) Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee

b) Contract of Bailment

c) Contract of Agency

Unit 3: The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 13 Lectures

a) Contract of sale, meaning and difference between sale and agreement to sell.

b) Conditions and warranties

c) Transfer of ownership in goods including sale by a non-owner

d) Performance of contract of sale e) unpaid seller – meaning, rights of an unpaid seller against the goods and the buyer.

Unit 4: Partnership Laws 13 Lectures

A) The Partnership Act, 1932

a. Nature and Characteristics of Partnership

b. Registration of a Partnership Firms

c. Types of Partners

d. Rights and Duties of Partners

e. Implied Authority of a Partner

f. Incoming and outgoing Partners

g. Mode of Dissolution of Partnership

B) The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

a) Salient Features of LLP

b) Differences between LLP and Partnership, LLP and Company

c) LLP Agreement,

d) Partners and Designated Partners

e) Incorporation Document

f) Incorporation by Registration

g) Partners and their Relationship

Unit 5 (A): The Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 13 Lectures

a) Meaning, Characteristics, and Types of Negotiable Instruments: Promissory Note, bill of exchange, Cheque

b) Holder and Holder in Due Course, Privileges of Holder in Due Course.

c) Negotiation: Types of Endorsements

d) Crossing of Cheque

e) Bouncing of Cheque

5 (B): Right to Information Act 2005:

Important definitions, object, scope, obligation of public authorities under the act; rights for obtaining information; disposal of request, information commission, appeal and penalties.

Suggested Readings:

1. M.C. Kuchhal, and Vivek Kuchhal, Business Law, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.

2. Avtar Singh, Business Law, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow.

3. Ravinder Kumar, Legal Aspects of Business, Cengage Learning

4. SN Maheshwari and SK Maheshwari, Business Law, National Publishing House, New Delhi.

5. Aggarwal S K, Business Law, Galgotia Publishers Company, New Delhi.

6. Bhushan Kumar Goyal and Jain Kinneri, Business Laws, International Book House

7. Sushma Arora, Business Laws, Taxmann Pulications.

8. Akhileshwar Pathak, Legal Aspects of Business, McGraw Hill Education, 6th ed.

9. P C Tulsian and Bharat Tulsian, Business Law, McGraw Hill Education

10. Sharma, J.P. and Sunaina Kanojia, Business Laws, Ane Books Pvt. Ltd

ASSAM UNIVERSITY B.COM 1ST SEM SYLLABUS (Hons.)

Semester - I

C 102- BUSINESS LAW (6 Credit)

Lectures: 60 Tutorial 5

Full Marks: 100 (Internal Assessment 20 + 80 End-Term)

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Objective: The objective of the course is to impart basic knowledge of the important business legislation along with relevant case law.

Contents:

Unit I: The Indian Contract Act, 1872: General Principle of Law of Contract 12 L+ 1 T    Marks: 16

a)      Contract – meaning, characteristics and kinds

b)      Essentials of a valid contract - Offer and acceptance, consideration, contractual capacity, free consent, legality of objects.

c)       Void agreements

d)      Discharge of a contract – modes of discharge, breach and remedies against breach of contract.

e)      Contingent contracts

f)       Quasi - contracts

Unit II: The Indian Contract Act, 1872: Specific Contract 12 L + 1 T                              Marks: 16

a)      Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee

b)      Contract of Bailment

c)       Contract of Agency

Unit III: The Sale of Goods Act, 1930       12 L+ 1 T                                               Marks: 16

a)      Contract of sale, meaning and difference between sale and agreement to sell.

b)      Conditions and warranties

c)       Transfer of ownership in goods including sale by anon-owner

d)      Performance of contract of sale

e)      Unpaid seller – meaning, rights of an unpaid seller against the goods and the buyer.

Unit IV: Partnership Laws            12 L + 1 T                                                              Marks: 16

A) The Partnership Act, 1932

a)      Nature and Characteristics of Partnership

b)      Registration of a Partnership Firms

c)       Types of Partners

d)      Rights and Duties of Partners

e)      Implied Authority of a Partner

f)       Incoming and outgoing Partners g. Mode of Dissolution of Partnership

B) The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

a)      Salient Features of LLP

b)      Differences between LLP and Partnership, LLP and Company

c)       LLP Agreement,

d)      Partners and Designated Partners

e)      Incorporation Document

f)       Incorporation by Registration

g)      Partners and their Relationship

Unit V: The Negotiable InstrumentsAct1881       12 L + 1 T                                              Marks: 16

a)      Meaning, Characteristics, and Types of Negotiable Instruments : Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange, Cheque

b)      Holder and Holder in Due Course, Privileges of Holder in Due Course.

c)       Negotiation: Types of Endorsements

d)      Crossing of Cheque

e)      Bouncing of Cheque

Suggested Readings:

a)      M.C. Kuchhal, and Vivek Kuchhal, Business Law, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.

b)      Avtar Singh, Business Law, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow.

c)       Ravinder Kumar, Legal Aspects of Business, Cengage Learning

d)      SN Maheshwari and SK Maheshwari, Business Law, National Publishing House, New Delhi.

e)      Aggarwal S K, Business Law, Galgotia Publishers Company, New Delhi.

f)       Bhushan Kumar Goyal and Jain Kinneri, Business Laws, International Book House

g)      Sushma Arora, Business Laws, Taxmann Pulications.

h)      Akhileshwar Pathak, Legal Aspects of Business, McGraw Hill Education, 6th ed.

i)        Sarvanavel-A Text Book of Business Law, Himalaya Publishing House.

j)        Kapoor N.D., Business Law, sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.

k)      Garg and Chawla, Business Law, Kalyani Publishers.

l)        P C Tulsian and Bharat Tulsian, Business Law, McGraw Hill Education

m)    Bulchandani K.R, Business Law, Himalaya Publishing House.

IGNOU B.COM (2ND SEMESTER SYLLABUS)

BCOC-133: BUSINESS LAW

(Core Course – 6 Credit)

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BLOCK 1: GENERAL LAW OF CONTRACT-I

Unit 1: Essentials of a Contract

Unit 2: Offer and Acceptance

Unit 3: Capacity of Parties

Unit 4: Free Consent

BLOCK 2: GENERAL LAW OF CONTRACT-II

Unit 5: Consideration and Legality of Object

Unit 6: Void Agreements and Contingent Contracts

Unit 7: Performance and Distance

Unit 8: Remedies for Breach and Quasi Contacts

BLOCK 3: SPECIFIC CONTRACT

Unit 9: Indemnity and Guarantee

Unit 10: Bailment and Pledge

Unit 11: Contract of Agency

BLOCK 4: PARTNERSHIP

Unit 12: Definition and Registration of Partnership

Unit 13: Rights, Duties and Liabilities of Parents

Unit 14: Dissolution of Partnership Firm

Unit 15: Limited Liability Partnership

BLOCK 5: SALE OF GOODS

Unit 16: Nature of Contract of Sale

Unit 17: Conditions and Warranties

Unit 18: Transfer of Ownership and Delivery

Unit 19: Rights of an Unpaid Seller

BLOCK 6: NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT ACT

Unit 20: Negotiable Instrument and its Parties

Unit 21: Promissory Notes, Bill of Exchange, Cheque

Unit 22: Negotiation

Unit 23: Presentment and discharge

Syllabus Recognised by UGC (University Grant Commission)

B. Com. (Hons.): Semester - I

Paper BCH 1.3: BUSINESS LAW

Duration: 3 hrs. Marks: 100 Lectures: 65

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Objective: The objective of the course is to impart basic knowledge of the important business legislation along with relevant case law.

Contents:

Unit 1: The Indian Contract Act, 1872: General Principle of Law of Contract 13 Lectures

a)      Contract – meaning, characteristics and kinds

b)      Essentials of a valid contract - Offer and acceptance, consideration, contractual capacity, free consent, legality of objects.

c)       Void agreements

d)      Discharge of a contract – modes of discharge, breach and remedies against breach of contract.

e)      Contingent contracts

f)       Quasi - contracts

Unit 2: The Indian Contract Act, 1872: Specific Contract 13 Lectures

a)      Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee

b)      Contract of Bailment

c)       Contract of Agency

Unit 3: The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 13 Lectures

a)      Contract of sale, meaning and difference between sale and agreement to sell.

b)      Conditions and warranties

c)       Transfer of ownership in goods including sale by a non-owner

d)      Performance of contract of sale

e)      Unpaid seller – meaning, rights of an unpaid seller against the goods and the buyer.

Unit 4: Partnership Laws 13 Lectures

A) The Partnership Act, 1932

a.       Nature and Characteristics of Partnership

b.      Registration of a Partnership Firms

c.       Types of Partners

d.      Rights and Duties of Partners

e.      Implied Authority of a Partner

f.        Incoming and outgoing Partners

g.       Mode of Dissolution of Partnership

B) The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

a)      Salient Features of LLP

b)      Differences between LLP and Partnership, LLP and Company

c)       LLP Agreement,

d)      Partners and Designated Partners

e)      Incorporation Document

f)       Incorporation by Registration

g)      Partners and their Relationship

Unit 5: The Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 13 Lectures

a) Meaning, Characteristics, and Types of Negotiable Instruments : Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange, Cheque

b) Holder and Holder in Due Course, Privileges of Holder in Due Course.

c) Negotiation: Types of Endorsements

d) Crossing of Cheque

e) Bouncing of Cheque

Suggested Readings:

1. M.C. Kuchhal, and Vivek Kuchhal, Business Law, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.

2. Avtar Singh, Business Law, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow.

3. Ravinder Kumar, Legal Aspects of Business, Cengage Learning

4. SN Maheshwari and SK Maheshwari, Business Law, National Publishing House, New Delhi.

5. Aggarwal S K, Business Law, Galgotia Publishers Company, New Delhi.

6. Bhushan Kumar Goyal and Jain Kinneri, Business Laws, International Book House

7. Sushma Arora, Business Laws, Taxmann Pulications.

8. Akhileshwar Pathak, Legal Aspects of Business, McGraw Hill Education, 6th ed.

9. P C Tulsian and Bharat Tulsian, Business Law, McGraw Hill Education

10. Sharma, J.P. and Sunaina Kanojia, Business Laws, Ane Books Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi

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