Taxmann’s Companies Act with Rules (Hardbound Pocket Edition) (The Present Publication is the 46th Edition | 2026, updated upto 20th December 2025) – 46th Edition January 2026.
Taxmann’s Companies Act with Rules (Hardbound Pocket Edition) (The Present Publication is the 46th Edition | 2026, updated upto 20th December 2025) – 46th Edition January 2026.
Description :-
Companies Act with Rules | POCKET – Hardbound is a compact yet authoritative statutory reference that presents the Companies Act 2013 together with the rules framed thereunder, supported by comprehensive section-wise annotations. This Edition reflects the latest legislative, regulatory, and compliance position under Indian company law. Despite its pocket size, the book is designed as a complete working companion rather than a mere bare act. Its editorial philosophy is to place, at the point of each section, the entire operational ecosystem governing that provision—relevant rules, prescribed forms, applicable exemptions, circulars and notifications, enforcement dates, legacy correlations, judicially noticed expressions, and references to allied laws and governance standards. This approach substantially reduces the need for cross-referencing multiple sources and enables faster, more accurate statutory application in practice.
This book is intended for the following audience:
- Company Secretaries, Compliance Officers, & Governance Professionals involved in statutory filings, board processes, disclosures, and Secretarial Standards compliance
- Chartered Accountants & Cost Accountants handling corporate compliance, advisory, audit interface, restructuring, and regulatory matters
- Advocates & Legal Professionals requiring a reliable, annotated statutory reference for advisory, drafting, and litigation
- In-House Legal & Secretarial Teams seeking a dependable day-to-day reference for corporate decision-making
- Professionals advising specialised entities, including Private Companies, Government Companies, Nidhis, Charitable (Section 8) Companies, Unlisted Public Companies, and entities operating from IFSCs located in SEZs
- Students & Faculty of CA, CS, CMA, LL.B., and LL.M. Programmes who require an updated, annotation-supported statutory text for study and application
The Present Publication is the 46th Edition | 2026, updated upto 20th December 2025. This book is edited by Taxmann’s Editorial Board, with the following noteworthy features:
- [Annotated Text of the Companies Act 2013] The complete statutory text is supported by expert, section-wise annotations that aid interpretation and compliance application
- [Annotated Text of Rules Framed under the Act] Rules are treated as an integral extension of the Act, enabling users to understand procedural requirements, conditions, and timelines alongside the parent provisions
- [Section-wise Mapping of Relevant Rules and Forms] Each section clearly indicates the applicable rules and prescribed statutory forms, facilitating quicker identification of compliance actions and filings
- [Comprehensive Exemption Coverage] Detailed identification of exemptions and relaxations available to:
- Private Companies
- Government Companies
- Nidhis
- Charitable (Section 8) Companies
- Unlisted Public Companies
- Unlisted Public and Private Companies operating from IFSCs located in SEZs
- In addition, exemptions applicable to financial products, services, and institutions in IFSCs are specifically highlighted
- [Gist of Relevant Circulars and Notifications] Concise summaries of MCA circulars and notifications are provided to clarify regulatory intent and implementation guidance without requiring consultation of lengthy source documents
- [Date of Enforcement of Provisions] Each provision is supported with its enforcement date, ensuring correct applicability analysis—particularly critical in compliance reviews, advisory opinions, and litigation
- [Correlation with the Companies Act 1956] Corresponding provisions under the 1956 Act are indicated to support historical continuity, interpretation, and reference to legacy case law or documentation
- [Words and Phrases Judicially Noticed] Key statutory expressions are supported by judicial usage, enhancing interpretative accuracy where terminology has acquired settled legal meaning
- [Allied Laws and Governance References] Provisions are cross-linked, where relevant, to allied laws and compliance frameworks, including:
- Relevant SEBI rules and regulations
- Secretarial Standards (SS-1 to SS-4)
- Listing obligations and disclosure requirements
- Table F of Schedule I
- [Integrated Coverage of Circulars, Notifications, and Secretarial Standards] The book aligns statutory provisions with delegated legislation and governance standards, reflecting how company law compliance operates in practice
The book delivers a consolidated, section-centric reference that typically answers, at the provision level:
- The statutory text of the Companies Act 2013
- The relevant rules governing procedure and compliance
- Prescribed forms associated with filings and actions
- Applicable exemptions and relaxations based on entity type and IFSC/SEZ status
- Gist of relevant circulars and notifications
- Enforcement dates of provisions
- Corresponding provisions of the Companies Act 1956
- Judicially noticed words and phrases
- References to allied laws, SEBI requirements, Secretarial Standards, listing obligations, and Table F
- This integrated approach enables professionals to assess both legal position and compliance impact in one place
The structure of the book is as follows:
- Section-first Organisation for rapid statutory look-up
- Annotations Placed Immediately Below Each Section to maintain context and reduce search time
- Cross-reference-driven Design connecting provisions to rules, forms, exemptions, circulars, and governance standards
- Pocket-size, Hardbound Format combining portability with durability for regular professional use.
Taxmann’s Editorial Board
At the core of Taxmann’s commitment to delivering insightful and reliable information is a highly skilled Research & Editorial Team consisting of Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries, and Lawyers. Guided by Editor-In-Chief Mr Rakesh Bhargava, this team upholds Taxmann’s role as a leading content provider in the professional knowledge space.
Operating with Six Sigma-inspired precision, the team is driven to eliminate errors and maintain excellence across all content outputs. Their content creation follows strict editorial principles to ensure authority, depth, and insight. Key guidelines include:
- Verified Sourcing – All statutory content is carefully curated from credible, authorised sources, ensuring authenticity and dependability
- Up-to-Date Information – With a commitment to timely updates, the team ensures readers are informed of the latest judicial and legislative changes
- Analytical Depth – Focused on high-impact issues, the team provides deep analysis to help readers understand the implications and nuances of recent developments
- Precise and Accurate Communication – Each publication is crafted for clarity and precision, making complex topics accessible and practical for professionals
- Rigorous Referencing – Analytical insights are thoroughly referenced with relevant sections, circulars, notifications, and rulings, enhancing trustworthiness
- Consistency and Quality – Taxmann adheres strictly to standards of style, grammar, and format, ensuring a smooth and professional reading experience
- Reader-Friendly Design – Both print and digital formats are designed with legibility in mind, enhancing accessibility across platforms
By adhering to these standards, Taxmann’s Editorial Team strengthens its position as a trusted content company, empowering professionals with authoritative resources to make informed decisions.
Details
- Binding : Hardbound
- Publisher : Taxmann
- Author : Taxmann
- Edition : 46th Edition January 2026
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 9789371267274
- ISBN-13 : 9789371267274
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