Corporate Governance – Theory and Practice offers a clear, contemporary introduction to how corporations are governed across ethical, structural, strategic, and legal dimensions. Drawing on over 35 years of experience, the author integrates foundational theories with real-world cases, regulatory developments, and major governance failures. Updated for the NEP curriculum, the book emphasises case-based learning, global comparisons, and practical assignments to build analytical and professional competence. It explains not only how governance mechanisms work but why they matter in boardrooms, markets, and crises. This Edition serves as a comprehensive resource for students, faculty, practitioners, and researchers seeking a practical understanding of modern corporate governance.