CA Foundation Paper-2 Weightage Sept 2024 Exams

Download revised Section-wise chapter wise weightage of marks for ICAI CA Foundation 2024 Exams Paper-2 Business Laws.

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CA Foundation Business Laws weightage September 2024: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has issued updated and revised Section-wise Weightage for CA Foundation Paper-2 Business Laws applicable for September 2024 and subsequent exams till further changes are made.

CA Institute revised the weightage of marks for the examinations to be held in the year 2024. CA Foundation students may download in PDF chapter wise marks allocation. This facility would help you to plan your studies in a structured manner for the coming ICAI 2024 examinations.

Weightage of marks for Business Laws paper is here. Second paper of CA Foundation course is Business Laws (100 Marks). Download section-wise and chapter-wise allocation of marks for Business Laws paper.

The CA Institute has published new section wise and skill wise weightages of marks for CA Foundation September 2024 examinations. The Board of Studies (BoS) of ICAI has assigned weightage of marks to various sections of Paper 2: Business Laws.

The question paper would take into consideration the weightage range assigned to different sections.

CA Foundation Paper-2 Section wise Weightage

Section No.Weightage
Section-I:0% – 5%
Section-II:20% – 30%
Section-III:15% – 20%
Section-IV:15% – 20%
Section-V:5% – 10%
Section-VI:15% – 20%
Section-VII:10% – 15%
Section wise weightage for September 2024 Exams

CA Foundation Paper-2 Chapter wise Weightage

Chapter NameWeightage
Chapter 1: Indian Regulatory Framework0-5 Marks
Chapter 2: The Indian Contract Act, 187220-30 Marks
Chapter 3: The Sale of Goods Act, 193015-20 Marks
Chapter 4: The Indian Partnership Act, 193215-20 Marks
Chapter 5: The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 20085-10 Marks
Chapter 6: The Companies Act, 201315-20 Marks
Chapter 7: The Negotiable Instruments Act, 188110-15 Marks

CA Foundation Weightage of Marks for Business Laws

Topic-Wise Weightage: Following are the detail weightage of 100 marks assigned to Second paper of CA Foundation course examination for September 2024 under New Scheme of Education and Training:

Section-I (Weightage 0%-5%) i.e. 0-5 Marks

Indian Regulatory Framework: Major Regulatory Bodies such as Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, SEBI, RBI, IBBI, Ministry of Law and Justice etc.

Section-II (Weightage 20%-30%) i.e. 20-30 Marks

The Indian Contract Act, 1872: General nature of contract, Consideration, Other essential elements of a valid contract, Performance of contract, Breach of contract, Contingent and Quasi Contract, Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee, Contract of Bailment and Pledge, Contract of Agency.

Section-III (Weightage 15%-20%) i.e. 15-20 Marks

The Sale of Goods Act, 1930: Formation of the contract of sale, Conditions and Warranties, Transfer of ownership and Delivery of goods, Unpaid seller and his rights.

Section-IV (Weightage 15%-20%) i.e. 15-20 Marks

The Indian Partnership Act, 1932: General Nature of Partnership, Rights and Duties of partners, Reconstitution of firms, Registration and Dissolution of a firm.

Section-V (Weightage 5%-10%) i.e. 5-10 Marks

The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008: Introduction-covering nature and scope, Essential features, Characteristics of LLP, Incorporation and Differences with other forms of organizations.

Section-VI (Weightage 15%-20%) i.e. 15-20 Marks

The Companies Act, 2013: Essential features of company, Corporate veil theory, Classes of companies, Types of share capital, Incorporation of company, Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association, Doctrine of Indoor Management.

Section-VII (Weightage 10%-15%) i.e. 10-15 Marks

The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881: Meaning of Negotiable Instruments, Characteristics, Classification of Instruments, Different provisions relating to Negotiation, Presentment of Instruments, Rules of Compensation.


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