Business Laws B.com (Hons.) By Sushma Arora

This Book is useful for semester 6 CBCS B.com Delhi university .

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General Information:
  • Publication: Taxmann
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • ISBN Number: 9789389546415
  • Number of Pages: 564
  • Edition: 5th Edition 2019
  • Useful For: semester 6 CBCS B.com Delhi university .

The book is designed to cater the needs of students pursuing B.Com (Prog.) registered with CBCS programme under regular colleges, Non-Collegiate women’s education board and School of Open Learning, University of Delhi and other Central Universities throughout India.
Complete text book for undergraduate students; covers revised semester syllabus of Paper BC 2.2 of B.Com (Prog.) registered with CBCS programme under regular colleges, Non-Collegiate women’s education board and School of Open Learning, University of Delhi and other Central Universities throughout India.
Also useful for BBA, MBA, IPCC & CS.
Business Laws covered are: Indian Contract Act, 1872, Sale of Goods Act, 1930, Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 and Information Technology Act, 2000.
Presents complicated provisions of the law in simple and lucid language.
Provides a comprehensive coverage of the law with interesting examples/case studies derived from landmark rulings.
Test questions, practical problems along with hints as well as True/False Statements with hints (including examination questions, practical problems and True/False Statements) are given at the end of each chapter to provide students a thorough practice in solving examination questions.
Chapter wise case laws with judgments have been provided in the beginning of the book.
Covers case laws recommended by the Department of Commerce, Delhi University.
Covers examination question papers of Business Laws for the last few years at the end of the book for the reference of students to have a clear idea of questions normally asked.
Author’s vast experience of 33 years in teaching business law has been of immense assistance in attempting to make the book as student friendly as possible.