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Company Law : The procedure outlines steps for altering the Memorandum of Association, including board approval, shareholder resolution, and reg...
Company Law : The Bill decriminalises minor offences by converting them into civil penalties, reducing fear of prosecution for procedural lapses...
Company Law : The amendment merges 11 forms into two streamlined frameworks to reduce compliance burden. The key takeaway is faster, simpler com...
Company Law : This article explains how ESOP taxation works and highlights the deferral benefit for eligible startup employees. It clarifies tha...
Company Law : The analysis clarified that shareholder protection is ensured through ultimate parent consolidation. Hence, intermediate companies...
Company Law : The Institute has proposed syllabus changes to align with modern industry, regulatory, and technological needs. Stakeholders are i...
Company Law : ICSI highlights delays in marking defective forms by RoCs under CCFS 2026. It urges MCA to mandate time-bound processing or allow ...
Company Law : The representation points out that e-form design is imposing requirements beyond the law. It seeks alignment of system validations...
Company Law : The issue is ambiguity in filing authority during liquidation. ICSI has requested clarity to enable liquidators to maintain statut...
Company Law : The initiative addresses inefficiencies in the current filing system and proposes consolidation and automation. It highlights a sh...
Company Law : The Court held that ongoing disputes regarding defective goods and account reconciliation existed prior to the demand notice. It r...
Company Law : Legal Analysis and Narrative Brief: Dale and Carrington Investment Pvt. Ltd. and Another v. P.K. Prathapan and Others (Supreme Cou...
Company Law : Insolvency plea was quashed as insolvency applications filed during the subsistence of an interim moratorium were void ab initio e...
Company Law : Bombay High Court held that writ petition cannot be entertained in the face of availability of alternative remedy of approaching t...
Company Law : The case examined whether Tribunal approval was required for extending preference share redemption. It was held that such extensio...
Company Law : A director was penalized for holding two DINs in violation of statutory provisions. The key takeaway is that even inadvertent non-...
Company Law : The company failed to conduct the required number of board meetings and exceeded statutory time gaps. The key takeaway is that str...
Company Law : Filing incorrect details in statutory forms attracts penalties even if later corrected. The key takeaway is that rectification doe...
Company Law : The case involved non-maintenance of a functional registered office, evidenced by undelivered official communication. The authorit...
Company Law : The case addressed prolonged possession of two DINs due to an inadvertent mistake. The authority imposed a ₹48,958 penalty, hold...
Notification u/s. 620A of the Companies Act, 1956 by which 4 more companies have been declared as Nidhis.
Circulation of Notification No. S.O.128(E) dated 28.01.2004-Constitution of a Committee to administer the Investor Education and Protection Fund established by the Central Government vide Notification No. GSR 749(E) dated 1.10.2001.
In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-section (4) of Section 205C of the Companies Act 1956 (1 of 1956), the Central Government hereby constitutes a committee consisting of the following persons to administer the Investor Education and Protection Fund established by the Central Government vide No. GSR 749(E) dated 1st October,
declares the following companies to be Nidhis subject to the directions specified in the notifications of the Government of India in the erstwhile Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs (Department of Company Affairs) numbers G.S.R 241 dated the 28th April, 1995, G.S.R 555(E) dated the 26th July, 2001, G. S.R. 308(E) and 309(E) both dated the 30th April, 2002,
The Ministry of Finance extends the Simplified Exit Scheme by three months from January 1, 2004, following numerous requests for continuation.
The issue whether a company which is not required to appoint a whole-time company secretary but has voluntarily appointed a whole-time secretary, is required to obtain compliance certificate from secretary in whole-time practice was under examination in this Department.
The issue whether a company which is not required to appoint a whole-time company secretary but has voluntarily appointed a whole-time secretary, is required to obtain compliance certificate from secretary in whole-time practice was under examination in this Department.
directed to forward herewith a copy of the Notifications published in the Gazette of India for your information and necessary action
G.S.R.923(E). – In exercise of the powers conferred by proviso to sub-section (1) of section 79A of the Companies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956) read with sub-section (1) of section 642 of the said Act, the Central Government hereby makes the following rules, namely
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1A) of section 81 of the Companies Act, 1956 read with section 642 of the said Act, the Central Government