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Company Law : Key documents for Pvt Ltd annual filing in India, including financial statements, annual returns, director reports, and compliance...
Company Law : Learn the key reasons for striking off a Pvt. Ltd. Company, including inactivity, financial issues, restructuring, or non-complian...
Company Law : Article contains detailed compliance checklist for private limited companies, including annual, event-based, and specific statutor...
Company Law : Board resolution for altering the object clause and calling an EGM. Includes approval process, necessary amendments, and complianc...
Company Law : Learn about Section 113 of the Companies Act, 2013, which governs corporate representation at company and creditor meetings, inclu...
Company Law : NFRA inspection of PwC firms (PWCA & PW& Co CA) reveals deficiencies in related party transaction verification and documentation, ...
Company Law : Government updates on share certificate claims: FIR condition removed for values up to Rs. 5 lakh. Companies must ensure authentic...
Company Law : Govt discusses proposed amendments to Companies Act, 2013 to enhance ease of business and CSR regulations, ensuring compliance and...
Company Law : Analysis of CSR compliance under the Companies Act, 2013. Details on CSR spending mandates, sectoral allocations, and state-wise e...
Company Law : The Government acknowledges MCA-21 glitches, highlights improvements, ensures data security, and implements new features for bette...
Company Law : NCLAT Delhi held that Liquidator is jurisdictionally empowered to proceed with private sale of Corporate Debtor by adopting Swiss ...
Company Law : NCLAT Delhi held that trusteeship deeds are generally signed between the trust on behalf of the lenders and the personal/ corporat...
Company Law : NCLAT Delhi held that CoC decision to liquidate the Corporate Debtor is acceptable as corporate debtor has no assets and thus CIRP...
Company Law : Delhi HC examines NFRA's jurisdiction in issuing show-cause notices to Engagement Quality Control Reviewers (EQCRs) under Section ...
Company Law : The view that NCLT had no jurisdiction to entertain Section 95 Application filed by the Financial Creditor and the Application oug...
Company Law : Emperium Constructions Pvt Ltd fined Rs. 50,000 for delayed INC-20A filing. Directors penalized Rs. 19,000 each under Section 10A ...
Company Law : Kalpakkam Nidhi Ltd fined Rs. 20,000 for non-compliance with Rule 14(6) of Companies Act. IT order mandates payment within 90 days...
Company Law : Musiri Kamadhenu Nidhi Ltd and directors fined ₹14 lakh by Chennai ROC for violating Sections 117(3)(g) & 179(3)(g) of the Compa...
Company Law : APS Micro Credit fined Rs. 1 lakh for violating Section 158 of the Companies Act, 2013. Director failed to mention DIN in financia...
Company Law : Newraise Alayam Groups Pvt Ltd and its directors fined ₹5 lakh by Chennai ROC for violating Section 12 of the Companies Act, 201...
The provisions about valuation by registered valuers are contained in Section 247 of Chapter XVII of the Companies Act, 2013. Section 247 has been made effective from 18th October, 2017 vide MCA Notification F.No.7/27/2013-CLV. Consequent to notification of section 247, MCA also notified the Companies (Registered Valuers and Valuation) Rules, 2017.
In this Article, Author list out step by step procedure for conversion of Partnership firm into Company and benefits of Conversion.
ICFR (Internal Controls over Financial Reporting) in India is paradigm shift over reporting requirement of CARO by virtue of Indian Companies Act, 2013. It is mandatory for auditors to comment over design and operative effectiveness of the controls in case of listed and unlisted companies. Requirement is broadly similar to what is mandated by US Sarbanes Oxley Act, 2002.
So as, Government come out with many initiatives in different fields and yet many more expected to come in near future. In the same line, with respect to Companies, Government has taken a big move towards non-compliance done by the Companies and their Directors.
With the advent of new Companies Act, 2013, Corporate Governance has become the essence of all Business Houses. Under the Companies Act, 2013, removal of name under Sections 248-252 is a privilege given to the Corporate to close their dormant entities legally without any hassles.
Change in name of company is basically a change in Name Clause of Memorandum of the Company. Thus, the process under Section 13 of the Companies Act,2013 (hereinafter referred to as ‘Act’) for alteration of Name Clause in Memorandum is to be followed. The article provides a practical step-wise guide for changing name, in light of the latest amendment in Companies Incorporation Rules, 2014 which has led to introduction of RUN (Reserve Unique Name) forms and some other changes
Section 149(1) of Companies Act, 2013 has created responsibility on every company to have minimum number of directors if we see Companies Act, 1956 there was section 252 which used to create responsibilities on companies to have minimum number of directors and only natural person can be appointed as a director (this requirement was also there in erstwhile Companies Act 1956).
In this modern day and age, information technology plays a big role. However, if you re not in the field of information technology yourself, you might not know just how information technology touches your life. In view of this Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has come up with new rules for Incorporation of Company under Companies Act, 2013 with a simplified procedure (SPICe).
Non- Profit Institutions are registered as a company in Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013. It aims to promote science, art, education, social welfare, charity, research, sports, religion, and protection of environment provided it envisages using its profits and any other income in popularizing its products. It also inhibits any dividend being paid to the members of the trust.
All the Companies Registered in India are governed by the provisions of Companies Act, 2013. Companies Act is an act of Parliament which regulates the working of Companies and legal limits within which companies may do their business. Company law provides legal compliance that are required to be followed by every company like reporting of […]