Master the essentials of modern company law and secretarial work with clear, practical guidance.
This guide explains how companies are formed, registered, and run under the key Acts and common practices used by professionals today.
Written for practitioners, it outlines the roles of the Registrar, the different types of companies, and the way statutory requirements interact with case law. It covers the consolidation of major acts, the concept of limited liability, and the practical steps to set up and maintain a company’s records, including registers, certificates, and notices.
Whether you manage secretarial duties, work in a corporate office, or study for qualifications, this manual provides concrete, step-by-step information you can apply in real work. It also explains related topics like debentures, share capital, and the use of documents in day‑to‑day administration.
- Plain explanations of company structures, private vs. public and statutory distinctions
- Guidance on registration requirements, memorandum and articles, and the registrar’s role
- Practical notes on debentures, share and debenture registers, and certificate handling
- Overview of key acts and historical context that shape modern practice
Ideal for readers of professional secretarial manuals and students preparing for related qualifications.