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Companies Ordinance 1984

 
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06-20-2010, 01:38 AM
W.A.Get the Nazir Ahmad Shaheen book or original Companies Ordinance.We also used PAC's Company Law book which classifies various sections into topics.If you are also giving Audit,start your prep from section 250 onwards i.e the Auditor sections so as to cover important parts from both subjects first.Try to do the easiest and smallest sections first to build your tempo.Company Law is quite boring but you must try to write down as many sections as you can.The Articles,Memorandum,Prospectus bits are easy.Meetings and elections and notices are interesting.Mortgages etc are also quite brief and can be easily done by writing them.You don't have to follow the sequence of the whole Ordinance but try to do topics like Accounts etc in one go.And the easy,little,apparently not very important sections are actually quite marks-gaining.Also,if you are in D,first cross out the sections that aren't part of the syllabus.Details of Prospectus contents(which are in 2nd Schedule,part of Mod E),Issue of Capital Rules etc that are included in some D's textbooks aren't part of the syllabus so don't bother with them right now.Good luck!
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Companies Ordinance 1984 - by mtsr629 - 06-17-2010, 08:23 PM
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