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Company Law : The Government acknowledges MCA-21 glitches, highlights improvements, ensures data security, and implements new features for bette...
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Company Law : NFRA's 2023 inspection of M/s BSR & Co. LLP highlighted improvements in audit practices, independence policies, and documentation ...
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Company Law : United Technologies faces penalties for non-appointment of company secretary under the Companies Act, with fines for company and d...
1. Leave of Absence, if any 2.To Elect the Chairman of the Meeting. 3. To take note of Certificate of Incorporation issued by the Registrar of Companies. 4. To Adopt the Common seal of the Company 5. To consider for applying Permanent Account Number for the Company 6. To take note of appointment of first directors. 7. Taking note of the printing of new stationery and painting of new name plates as per the requirement of Section 12(3) of Companies Act, 2013.
Steps for Buy Back 1. Company should be authorized by Articles of Association to Buy Back its own share. 2. Maximum Limit: Buyback should be 25% or less than its paid up share capital & free reserves (In case of Equity Shares – 25% of paid up equity share capital only) 3. Post Buy Back Debt Equity ratio should not exceed 2:1 4. Pass Board or Special Resolution as applicable
Incorporation by filling Form INC-29 (Integrated Form)- ♠ The write-up aims to provide a checklist to incorporate a company under Companies Act, 2013 through Integrated Form INC 29. A. Object of company:
n exercise of the powers conferred by section 458 of the Companies Act, 2013 (18 of 2013) the Central Government hereby delegates to the Regional Directors at Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Shillong, the power vested in it under section 208 of the said Act for receiving the report from the Registrar (having jurisdiction over the place of registered office of the company concerned)
Relaxation of additional fees and extension of last date of in filing of forms MGT-7 (Annual Return) and AOC-4 (Financial Statement) under the Companies Act, 2013- State of Tamil Nadu and UT of Puducherry – reg.
Audit of ‘Internal Financial controls (hereinafter to be referred as ‘IFC’) over Financial Reporting’ is a reasonably advanced reporting concept for India. In India though there were no such requirements earlier, however, similar reporting requirements existed globally such as section 404 of Sarbanes Oxley Act, 2002 of USA.
Process for Approval of Central Government (Regional Director) where the instrument creating or modifying a charge is not filed within a period of 300 days from the date of its creation or modification and where the satisfaction of the charge is not filed within 30 days from the date on which such payment of satisfaction.
In case of Companies Act, is the board required to approve all related party transactions from audit committee? [1]The Companies Act 2013 prescribes that a company needs approval of the audit committee on all related party transactions and subsequent modifications thereto. Section 177(4) (iv). [2]Provided that the Audit Committee may make omnibus approval for related party transaction proposed to be entered into by the company subject to conditions given below.
Share warrants are a common source of funding used by companies, both public and private. As is clear from the nomenclature, warrants are issued with an option to convert into shares of the company. Having said so, share warrants are not similar to CCDs or ESOPs as has been explained further in this write-up. In […]
Committees have an important role to play in company governance. A Board can set up committees with particular terms of reference when it needs assistance or when any issue requires more attention. They can be set up for specific purpose or to deal with general issues. They can be established on a Short term or temporary basis or may be formed on a permanent basis.