Companies Act, 2013 With Supreme Court Cases (1950–2023) In 2 Volumes is a comprehensive legal compilation integrating statutory provisions with authoritative judicial interpretation. This two-volume set presents the full text of the Companies Act, 2013 alongside landmark and contemporary Supreme Court judgments spanning more than seven decades of corporate jurisprudence.
The work systematically aligns case law with relevant statutory sections, enabling readers to understand how courts have interpreted provisions relating to incorporation, share capital, directors’ duties, oppression and mismanagement, mergers and amalgamations, corporate governance, minority shareholder rights, and winding up. By incorporating judgments from 1950 to 2023, the book traces the evolution of company law principles from the earlier legislative framework to the present regime under the 2013 Act.
Special emphasis is placed on doctrinal clarity, ratio decidendi of leading cases, and practical implications for corporate compliance and litigation. The structured presentation allows advocates and professionals to quickly identify precedents applicable to specific issues. It also assists in understanding judicial trends, statutory interpretation techniques, and the balancing of stakeholder interests in corporate governance matters.
Intended for advocates, judges, company secretaries, chartered accountants, corporate consultants, academicians, and law students, this authoritative set functions as both a litigation companion and an academic reference. Its exhaustive coverage of Supreme Court jurisprudence makes it an indispensable resource for serious study and practice of company law in India.






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