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Difference Between Company Law and Corporate Laws - CS Executive | Company Law Paper-1 



We are getting to discuss the difference between Company Law and Corporate Laws. There has been a ton of confusion when it comes to differentiating between Company Law and Corporate Law. Company Law is related only to the Companies Act, 2013 and Its Rules, Notification & Circulars issued by Government.

While corporate law focuses on legal aspects governing the sale and distribution of goods, business law covers legal aspects used in acquisitions, mergers, the formation of companies, and the rights of shareholders. It contains all the acts which apply to the Corporate. Such as SEBI, FEMA, SARFESI, SCRA, Indian Contract, Sale of Goods, etc. Companies need people who have in-depth knowledge of both laws.

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