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Enroll for Expert Guidance: Companies Act 2013 & SEBI Law
Enroll for Expert Guidance: Companies Act 2013 & SEBI Law
If you have an interest in corporate law, you probably already understand how essential it is to have a working knowledge of company law. Any law student, company secretary, transaction lawyer, compliance lawyer, Independent advocate, or anyone seeking to work in a corporate firm should acquire both theoretical and practical knowledge on company law because the majority of the functioning of law firms that deal with corporations relies on company law. As a result, it is imperative that anyone seeking to work in a corporate firm acquire both theoretical and practical knowledge on company law.
To become a corporate lawyer, you must first have a solid understanding of company law practise. This is a prerequisite for the position. The interactions and relationships that occur between companies, their shareholders, and any other stakeholders are governed by this area of the law. Corporate lawyers put this expertise to use by advising their clients on the best way to proceed in a variety of scenarios using the information provided.
With this in mind, Bettering Results crafted a special Certificate Course to cover the ambit of the Companies Act, 2013, as well as SEBI Law. This was done in consultation with solicitors from some of India’s top tier-1 law firms, such as Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, IndusLaw, Khaitan & Co., and Trilegal, amongst others.
Bettering Results (BR), a premium Ed-tech platform, offers a wide variety of batches of certificate courses, mentorship programmes, offline workshops, masterclasses, and career guidance sessions on various aspects of the law, including mergers and acquisitions, contract drafting and negotiations, intellectual property law, capital markets and securities law, arbitration, and more.
This certificate programme will take you further through the real-world experiences of attorneys and other professionals who deal with Company law and how it is applied in their professional practise.
The training will begin on September 16, 2023, and will begin with fundamental ideas before progressing to more difficult subjects as it progresses along the tangent of the Companies Act, 2013.
While you are gaining an understanding of how to navigate and make use of the MCA website, you will also have the opportunity to learn how to draught transaction forms such as a Memorandum of Understanding, Shareholders Agreement, Share Purchase Agreement, Share Subscription Agreement, and other similar documents. The modules of the course will walk you through the entirety of the subject matter in an incremental fashion as subject matter experts cover it in live meetings.
Participants from the Reserve Bank of India, as well as businesses such as Hindalco Industries Ltd., GMR Group, Powergrid Corporation of India Limited, Aditya Birla Finance Ltd., Adani Road Transport Ltd., L&T Financial Services, Cybercity Builders and Developers Pvt Ltd., Om Infra Ltd., Gayatri Projects Ltd., Cashfree Payments, L&T Defence, and JB Pharmaceuticals, were among those who took part in the previous class.
Many law school law students as well as lawyers from law firms such as DSK Legal, Khaitan & Co., IndusLaw, and Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas and Co. have participated in the programme as learners.
Join us right now to advance your professional standing!
INDIA’S PREMIER CORPORATE LAWYERS WILL PRESENT LIVE SESSIONS
Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Ankoosh K. Mehta
IndusLaw’s Manshoor Nazki is a Partner in the firm.
Managing Partner at IndusLaw, Revathy Muralidharan
Principal Associate at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Akshay Pathak
The Principal Associate at DSK Legal is Chirag Jain.
Former Principal Associate at Khaitan & Co. Kanika Kadam is the subject of this article.
WHAT DO YOU PLAN TO LEARN?
Understanding the fundamentals of company law is the focus of Module 1.
In this section, we will discuss the meaning of the company, its nature, and its characteristics.
The evolution of the company laws, from the Companies Act of 1956 to the Companies Act of 2013
A Comparison of Partnership Firms, Trust Firms, Companies, and Limited Liability Partnerships
Case Laws Regarding the Concept of “Lifting the Corporate Veil”
Module 2: Different Types of Businesses and the Process of Incorporation
Companies That Are Both Private And Public
Company That Is Either An Associate Or A Joint Venture
Company Based Abroad
Public Sector Organisation
The Company of Section 8
Holding Company with Subsidiary Businesses
The Methodical Procedures Involved in Establishing a New Business Concern
Drafting the Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association is the focus of the Practical Sessions in Module 3 of the course.
The Process of Drafting Important Clauses for the Memorandum and Articles of Association
Ensuring Conformity While Maintaining Accuracy in Drafting
The Directors’ Duties Under the Companies Act of 2013 (Module 4)
Forms of directors, Procedures for Appointing Directors, and Responsibilities of Directors
The Responsibilities, Obligations, and Rights of the Director
White-collar crimes and fraud: directors’ and corporate officers’ potential criminal responsibility
Case studies on the removal of directors from their positions
Administration of the Company and Governance of the Corporation will be covered in Module 5.
The development of India’s corporate governance over time
Board Meetings and the Drafting of Resolutions Regarding Significant Business Decisions
Annual Meetings of Shareholders
Creating Draughts of Resolutions and Minutes for Shareholder Meetings
The establishment of a number of committees and governance
Governance of corporations illustrated with real-world cases
Finances of the Corporation, Modules 6 and 7
Capital Contributions and Debentures
In addition to the equity share capital, preference share capital
Described in depth are the rights issue, private placement, and preferential allotment.
Distribution of Shares, as well as their Transfer and Modification
Gaining an Understanding of Debentures and the Legal Implications of Doing So
Purchase of Existing Shares
Drafting of the Due Diligence Report is Covered in Module 8
Prospectus and the Distribution of Securities are Covered in Module 9
Prospectus: The Many Varieties of Prospectuses and How to Draught a Prospectus
Structure of the Law Governing the Issuance and Distribution of Securities
Drafting of significant documents and key agreements: modules 10 and 11
Agreement Between Shareholders
Agreement for the Purchase of Shares
Agreement to Share in a Subscription
Drafting of Debenture Trust Deed is Covered in Module 12
The fundamentals of using the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) and other websites are covered in Module 13.
SEBI Regulations that are applicable to Listed Entities are covered in Module 14.
Processes inside the Organisation: Modules 15 and 16
Under the Companies Act of 2013, the concepts of Compromise, Reconstruction, and Amalgamation are introduced.
In accordance with the Companies Act of 2013, the procedure for compromise, reconstruction, and amalgamation
Instructions on how to write up schemes of arrangement
Instructions on how to write a petition requesting approval of a plan of arrangement
The Winding Up of Companies, Mandatory vs. Voluntary Procedures Module 17
Mandatory liquidation under the Indian Companies Act of 2013 and the Indian Business Code of 2016
Arguments in favour of a compulsory liquidation, an application being submitted, Methodology for the involuntary dissolution of a company
The Repercussions of Being Forced to Wind Up
a winding-up procedure in accordance with the Companies Act of 2013 and the Companies Act of 2016
The steps involved in a voluntary liquidation of assets
Career Guidance Sessions and Working as a Corporate Lawyer are Covered in Module 18
Opportunities for employment on the market
In order to become a prominent corporate lawyer, what kinds of soft skills are necessary?
How can a corporate lawyer attract new clients to their practise?
How to construct one’s own personal brand.
Resume and cover letter for internship or job in the field of corporate law
A lawyer for a corporation is expected to have legal knowledge.
Work carried out by a business attorney
EXCLUSIVE ADVANTAGES That Come With the Course
ONLY Available on the Weekends (4-5 hours each and every weekend)
Sessions that are Live and Interactive
Recordings of live performances available round-the-clock and 365 days a year for your listening pleasure.
Reading material that can help improve one’s education is supplied.
After successful completion of the course, a certificate will be awarded.
homework and instructor comments to help students apply what they’ve learned in real life