Description
This authoritative volume provides an in-depth and jurisprudence-driven analysis of corporate disputes, shareholder rights, and judicial remedies under Indian company law. Part of the Selected Writings of Dr. K. R. Chandratre series, the book examines the legal framework governing corporate conflicts with doctrinal clarity, judicial insight, and practical relevance. It is a vital reference for understanding dispute resolution mechanisms and statutory remedies available to stakeholders in corporate governance.
Key Features :
Detailed exposition of class action provisions and the rule in Foss v. Harbottle, including statutory exceptions and evolving judicial trends
Comprehensive analysis of amalgamations, mergers, business restructuring, and NCLT powers under schemes of compromise or arrangement
Exhaustive treatment of oppression and mismanagement, including minority protection, fiduciary duties, and dilution of shareholding
Insightful discussion on minority shareholders’ rights, forced buyouts, locus standi, and representative petitions
Clear explanation of compounding of offences under the Companies Act, 2013, covering procedures and legal implications
Analytical treatment of judicial principles and equitable doctrines applicable to corporate disputes
Supported by extensive Indian and English case law

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