Preparing for CA Inter Corporate and Other Laws Important Topics can feel overwhelming if you don’t know where to focus. The syllabus is vast, and without a clear plan, students often waste time on low-weightage areas.
With a mix of descriptive questions and MCQs, students need to focus on high-weightage chapters and frequently tested topics to maximize their scores. This overview highlights the most important areas, chapter-wise weightage, and a structured approach to help you prioritize your preparation and perform confidently in the exam.
Company Law is the backbone of this paper. To score well, you must master the CA Inter corporate law important chapters that frequently carry the highest marks.
1. Management and Administration (Chapter VII)
Weightage: 20%–30% (Approx. 12–15 Marks)
High-Priority Topics: Annual General Meetings (AGM), Extraordinary General Meetings (EGM), Quorum, Proxies, and types of Resolutions (Ordinary vs. Special).
Strategy: This is a "Category A" chapter. Ensure you are well-versed in Section 92 (Annual Return) to Section 122.
2. Accounts of Companies & Audit and Auditors
Weightage: 15%–20% (Approx. 10–14 Marks)
Important Topics: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) under Section 135, internal audit, appointment/rotation of auditors (Section 139), and auditor disqualifications (Section 141).
Note: These chapters overlap significantly with the "Auditing and Ethics" paper, making them highly efficient to study.
3. Share Capital and Debentures
Weightage: 12%–18% (Approx. 8–12 Marks)
Important Topics: Alteration of share capital, Buy-back of shares (Section 68), Bonus issues, and Rights issues.
4. Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) Act, 2008
Focus Area: Designated Partners, Statement of Account & Solvency, and Winding up of LLP. This is a crucial addition to the corporate section in the new scheme.
Don't overlook the "Other Laws" section. It is often shorter and more predictable, making it a goldmine for students seeking to secure an exemption.
The General Clauses Act, 1897: Focus on definitions (Section 3) and the power to make rules. It provides the foundation for interpreting all other acts.
Interpretation of Statutes: This is a consistent CA Inter law high weightage topic. Master the Primary Rules (Literal, Mischief, Golden Rule) and Internal/External aids to interpretation.
Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999: Focus on Current and Capital Account transactions. With the 2026 focus on global business, FEMA has become a core area for examiners.
The paper is structured into two distinct parts. Under the 2026 guidelines, 30% of the paper consists of objective-type questions (MCQs), which are a game-changer for boosting your aggregate.
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CA Inter Corporate and Other Laws Important Topics Breakdown |
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Section |
Portion |
Marks |
Exam Type |
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Part I |
Company Law & LLP Law |
70 Marks |
Descriptive + MCQ |
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Part II |
Other Laws |
30 Marks |
Descriptive + MCQ |