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● Sherlekar, S. A. (2016). Modern Business Organisation and Management.

Himalaya
Publishing House.
● Singh, B. P., & Singh, A. K. (2002). Essentials of Management. New Delhi. Excel
Books Pvt. Ltd.
● Vasishth, N., & Rajput N. (2013). Business Organisation & Management Kitab Mahal,
Delhi.

Note: Readings will be updated by the Department of Commerce and uploaded on


Department’s website.

Note: Examination scheme and mode shall be as prescribed by the Examination Branch,
University of Delhi, from time to time.

DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC CORE COURSE – 2 (DSC-2): BUSINESS LAWS

Credit distribution, Eligibility and Prerequisites of the Course

Course title Credits Credit distribution of the course Eligibility Pre-


& Code Lecture Tutorial Practical/ criteria requisite of
Practice the course
(if any)
Business 4 3 1 0 Pass in XII NIL
Laws
BC: DSC- 1.2

Learning Objectives

To impart basic knowledge of the important business laws relevant for the inception and conduct
of general and business activities with relevant case laws.

Learning outcomes

The Learning Outcomes of this course are as follows:


1. analyse the basic aspects of contracts vis-a-vis agreements and subsequently enter into
valid business propositions.
2. describe various modes of discharge of contract and remedies available in case of breach.
3. recognize and differentiate between the special contracts.
4. analyse the rights and obligations under the Sale of Goods Act.
5. attain skills to form and manage entrepreneurial ventures as LLP.
SYLLABUS OF DSC- 2

Unit 1: The Indian Contract Act, 1872 (14 hours)


Contract – meaning, characteristics and kinds; Essentials of a valid contract - offer and
acceptance, consideration, contractual capacity, free consent, the legality of objects; Void
agreements; Quasi–contracts.

Unit 2: Discharge of Contract and Remedies for Breach (6 hours)


Modes of discharge of contract: performance of a contract, mutual agreement, supervening
impossibility, lapse of time, operation of law, breach of contract; Remedies for breach of

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contract: rescission, suit for damages, quantum meruit, suit for specific performance; suit for
injunction.

Unit 3: Introduction to Special Contracts (6 hours)


Contracts of Indemnity and Guarantee; Contracts of Bailment and Pledge; Contract of Agency.

Unit 4: The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 (14 hours))


Contract of sale; Meaning and the difference between a sale and agreement to sell; Conditions
and Warranties; Transfer of ownership in goods including sale by non-owners; Performance of
the Contract of Sale; Unpaid seller – meaning and rights of an unpaid seller against the goods.

Unit 5: The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 (20 hours)


Salient Features and Nature of LLP; Small LLP; Difference between LLP and Partnership, LLP
and Company; LLP Agreement; Incorporation Document; Incorporation by registration;
Registered office of LLP and change therein; Change and Rectification of the name of LLP;
Partners and Designated Partners: Partners and their Relations; Extent and limitation of liability
of LLP and partners; Whistleblowing; Conversion into LLP.

Practical Exercises

The learners are required to:


1. identify components of valid contracts present in the rent agreement/ sale deed/appointment
letters used or seen in day-to-day life.
2. identify and enumerate types of damages in case of breach of contract under different real-
life situations.
3. prepare a list of gratuitous and non-gratuitous bailment contracts entered in daily life.
4. analyse some case studies where ‘caveat venditor’ is applicable.
5. examine RUN form and FiLLip webform from notification on MCA portal and enlist the
mandatory fields.

Essential/ Recommended readings


● Bhushan, B., Kapoor, N. D., Abbi, R., & Kapoor, R. (2020), Elements of Business Laws.
Sultan Chand.
● Dagar, I., & Agnihotri, A., (2020), Business Laws, Sage Textbook
● Jagota R. (2021). Business Laws. , MKM Publishers ScholarTech Press.
● Kuchhal, M. C., & Kuchhal, V. (2013). Business Laws. New Delhi. Vikas Publishing
House.
● Maheshwari, S. N., & Maheshwari, S. K. (2011). A Manual of Business Laws. Himalaya
Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
● Sharma, J. P., & Kanojia, S. (2018). Business Laws. New Delhi. Bharat Law House Pvt.
Ltd.
● Singh, A. (2008). The Principles of Mercantile Law. Lucknow. Eastern Book Company.
● Sulphey, M. M., & Basheer, AZ-HAR. (2014). Laws for Business, 5th ed. PHI Learning
● Tulsian, P. C. (2000) Business Law. New Delhi. Tata McGraw Hill.

Suggestive Readings

● Arora, S. (2021) Business Laws. New Delhi. Taxmann.


● Das & Roy (2018). Business Laws. Oxford University Press.

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