Corporate Law Referencer 2026-27 by Dr Sumit Pahwa | 2 Volume Set on Companies Act & LLP Law
Author: Dr. Sumit Pahwa
Publisher: OakBridge | emindslegal
Edition: 12th Edition
Financial Year: 2026-27
About the Book with Key Features
Corporate Law Referencer is a comprehensive two-volume professional reference set offering a 360° analytical and practical understanding of the Companies Act, 2013 and the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008. Updated up to 1st April 2026, this bestselling corporate law resource is designed for company secretaries, corporate lawyers, chartered accountants, compliance officers, in-house counsel, tribunals, and law firms.
The book provides section-wise coverage of circulars, notifications, rules, adjudication orders, judicial precedents, procedures, FAQs, and practical compliance guidance, making it a valuable desk companion for day-to-day corporate advisory and litigation practice.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive 2-volume corporate law reference set
- Covers Companies Act, 2013 and LLP Act, 2008
- Updated up to 1st April 2026
- Section-wise arrangement for quick navigation
- Includes circulars, notifications, rules, and orders
- Covers adjudication orders and judicial precedents
- Practical compliance procedures and FAQs included
- Useful for litigation, advisory, governance, and compliance practice
- Trusted professional resource for corporate practitioners
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Ideal For
- Company Secretaries
- Chartered Accountants
- Corporate Lawyers
- In-House Legal Teams
- Compliance Officers
- NCLT Practitioners
- Law Firms
- Corporate Law Students
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