Learn the differences between Notary, Attestation, and Apostille, and their use for domestic and international document verification purposes.
Explore Section 186 of Companies Act, 2013, covering limits, exemptions, resolutions, disclosures and more regarding loans & investments by companies
Limited Liability Partnerships (LLP) are emerging ever since the introduction of the Companies Act, 2013. The LLP is a separate legal entity, liable to the full extent of its assets but the liability of the partners is limited to their agreed contribution in the LLP. LLPs are preferred form of business as it is an […]
Section 124(6) of the Companies Act, 2013 (Act) provides that all shares in respect of which dividend has not been paid or claimed for 7 consecutive years or more shall be transferred to IEPF. In case any dividend is paid or claimed for any year during the said period of 7 consecutive years, the shares […]
Stamping and Franking are two widely misunderstood terminologies that require utmost clarification while dealing with documents and payable instruments. A stamp duty is the tax levied on legal documents commonly in the transfer of assets or property. In India, some of the contracts, real estate transactions, mortgage deeds etc. need to be stamped to make […]