Program Summary
Commercial and industrial law is a course that explores the legal principles and frameworks governing business activities and industrial operations. It examines how laws regulate commercial transactions, business structures, contracts, and the relationships between businesses, consumers, and the government. The course covers areas such as company law, agency, partnership, sales of goods, negotiable instruments, and secured transactions. It also addresses aspects of industrial relations, including employment law, labor rights, and workplace regulations. Students gain an understanding of how legal systems influence commercial practices and the obligations of businesses in different legal contexts. The course is essential for anyone looking to engage in business, management, or legal advisory roles, as it equips them with the legal literacy needed to navigate the corporate and industrial landscape.