Download Goa University BA LLB-5 Years 2014 Oct 7th Semester Company Law Question Paper

Download Goa University BA LLB-5 Years Course (Bachelor Of Arts and LLB Five Years) 2014 Oct 7th Semester Company Law Question Paper

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LLB. (Hons.) (Semester ? VII) Examination, October 2014
COMPANY LAW
Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks : 75
Instructions : i) Answer any four questions from O. No. 1 - 6.
ii) Answer any four questions from O. No. 8 ? 13.
iii) Question No. 7 and 14 are compulsory.
SECTION ? I
1. Discuss the duties of directors in a company. 8
2. Explain the concept of independent corporate entity and its advantages and
disadvantages. 8
3. Comment on the doctrine of indoor management and its exceptions. 8
4. Who is a promoter ? What are his duties and liabilities ? 8
5. Define private company and discuss the advantages of a private company over a
public company. Explain the conversion of private company into public company
and vice versa. 8
6. What are the requisites for a valid call on shares ? Explain forfeiture as a
consequence of failure to make payment on call on shares. 8
7. Write note on any two : (2x3=6)
a) Dividend
b) DefunctCompany
c) Objects Clause.
SECTION ? II
8. Explain the features of preference share capital and discuss now it is different
from equity shares. 8
9. Discuss Annual General Meeting and Extraordinary General Meeting and its
requisites. 8
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10. Foss v. Harbottle has been the rule relating to Majority Powers versus Minority
Rights in a Company. Analyse the relevance of the Rule and its exceptions. 8
11. De?ne prospectus. What are the remedies for misrepresentation in the prospectus ? 8
12. Explain the procedure for transfer of shares and discuss on the remedies against
refusal by company to register the shares. 8
13. Discuss the circumstances in which the Tribunal may order winding up of a
company. 8
14. Write notes on any two : (2x21l2=5)
a) Certificate of incorporation
b) Foreign company
0) Debentures.

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