Tejpal sheth corporate & allied laws

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Shivam shukla (STUDENT) (28 Points)
Replied 05 April 2015

Hmm munish bhandari is better for reference because of coverance of case on each imp section

Ankit Monga (Senior ICA) (82 Points)
Replied 05 April 2015

Munish Bhandari's main book is too vast to be covered in such a short time span. Whats the next best option to it??

CA CS Himanshu Khandelwal (SAP FICO Consultant) (705 Points)
Replied 07 April 2015

Hi Ankit,

Since you are only having 8 days to complete Corporate and allied law, you should refer Munish Bhandari's hand book instead of main book.

Further i would suggest that after completion of one chapter from Handbook refer the same chapter from PM as well and mark the question which are repeated so that at the time of revision you would not be wasting time reading those questions.

You can cover quite alot things by this approcah in 8 given days.

 

Regards

Himanshu Khandelwal


CS Dhruv Swami (Student) (157 Points)
Replied 07 April 2015

Go for munish bhadari

Rohit Jain (article) (70 Points)
Replied 18 April 2015

So finally munish bhandari book best. Nd tejpal seth book is nt gud...


NAVIN AGICHA (HELPING HAND) (1313 Points)
Replied 20 April 2015

Munish bhandari is only best

CA Raushan Kumar Ray (Practicing) (8 Points)
Replied 15 February 2017

Guys what about Ten pals New edition...MAY2017 exam..whether it's good to refer..

Siddhant (Associate) (129 Points)
Replied 16 February 2017

Tejpal sir's book is very good.simple and to the point.it covers past paper solved questions and also acts as a scanner and compiler.


Rahul (Student) (395 Points)
Replied 24 February 2017

Corporate And Allied Laws is one of the most difficult topics that most students fail to clearly understand in easy way.That’s why A.K.S. Krishnan brings to you the right book with innovative solutions to the most difficult problems anyone can come across while studying Corporate And Allied Laws.

The author is a young and enthusiastic Chartered Accountant who completed his CA with great marks and started holds experience for various organizations.

The book Corporate And Allied Laws (A.K.S. Krishnan) is the first-of-its-kind edition, especially written for the students appearing in CA (final) 2017 examination. This is written in accordance with the latest syllabus prescribed by the ICAI for paper-4 of Corporate & Allied Laws. The companies Act 2013 has been included in this book to an extent as has been made applicable by ICAI for the 2017 examinations as per ICAI Accouchement. This book comes with an added benefit of the questions and problems asked in previous CA (final) examinations to make it easy for the candidates to solve their problems easily. A.K.S. Krishnan has updated and amended this book especially for the 2017 CA (Final) Exams.

This comes with various features including:

  • Complete CA final law syllabus with self study in just 50 hours
  • November 2016 ICAI exam papers included for revision
  • Includes all amendments till October 2016
  • Includes past 4 RTP, all practice manual questions
  • Examination question incorporated for testing the knowledge
  • Amendment chart, threshold limits, penalties chart, case law chart
  • Includes all possible resolutions practical examples interpretations
  • Includes 4 practice question paper chapter wise and 2 mock papers
  • Simple English used to explain Allied Law

 

The candidates, who are looking to conceptual clarity and not just to score better marks in the exams, should read this book (Corporate And Allied Laws (A.K.S. Krishnan)).



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