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XBRL is a data-rich dialect of XML (Extensible Markup Language), the universally preferred language for transmitting information via the Internet. It was developed specifically to communicate information between businesses and other users of financial information, such as analysts, investors and regulators. XBRL provides a common, electronic format for business reporting. It does not change what is being reported. It only changes how it is reported
Since 2006, this Ministry has implemented MCA-21, an e-Governance project, which has increased transparency as the data available in the public domain can be viewed by any person. The Ministry has also evolved a system generated ‘Early Warning System’ to help in detecting likely fraud at an early state. In the process of development of Early Warning System (EWS), the Ministry has identified certain Risk Parameters which can be run on the data available with the MCA, on financial statements furnished by the companies in e-forms developed by the Ministry.
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has simplified procedures under MCA-21 to enable registration of a company within 24 to 48 hours where there is no difficulty about availability of name etc. The various elements of this process are; (i) Director Identification Number is allotted online on the basis of verification certificate given by the practicing Chartered Accountant or Company Secretary or Cost Accountant.
India is also moving towards this revolution. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs vide General Circular No.37/2011 dated June 7,2011, has made it mandatory for all the companies listed in India and their subsidiaries, all companies having a paid up capital of 5 Crore and above and all companies having turnover of 100 Crore and above to file their Balance Sheets and Profit and loss Account along with Director’s and Auditor’s Report for the year 2010-11 onwards by using XBRL taxonomy.XBRL refers to Extensible Business Reporting Language for generating, aggregating and analyzing business and financial data.
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs, in exercise of the powers under Section 611(2) and 637B (b) of the Companies Act, 1956 has decided to introduce a Scheme namely, ‘Company Law Settlement Scheme, 2011,’condoning the delay in filing documents with the Registrar, granting immunity from prosecution and charging additional fee of 25 percent of actual additional fee payable for filing belated documents under the Companies Act, 1956 and the rules made there under. The orders issued to this effect vide the ministry’s General Circular No. 59 of August 05, 2011 are in order to give an opportunity to the defaulting companies to enable them to make their default good by filing such belated documents and to become a regular compliant in future. This scheme is effective from today and will remain in force up to 31st Oct, 2011.
Form No. 1 to be attached with a coy of MAA and proposed agreement with the Managing/Wholetime Director/s (if any) are to be filed. In addition to Form No. 1, MAA and the agreement as aforesaid, Form No. 29 for each Director is also required to be filed.
NOTIFICATION NO. G.S.R. 617(E) Section 621 of The Companies Act, 1956 – Offences – Offences Against Act To Be Cognizable Only On Complaint By Registrar, Shareholder Or Government – Authorized Serious Fraud Investigation Officers
Revised Form 23AC and Form 23ACA will be available on the MCA Portal, effective 12th August, 2011. All Stakeholders are requested to use new version w.e.f. 12th August, 2011 (6.00 AM) as the current version of these forms will be discontinued on MCA Portal.
General Circular No. 60/2011 In continuation of the Ministry’s General Circular No. 59/2011 dated 5.8.2011 on the subject cited above, it is stated that the said scheme shall be applicable to Form 52 (filing of annual accounts by a foreign company) as foreign companies are included in the scheme.
Government is working on a Bill that envisages an Ombudsman to look into the complaints against lawyers and a Legal Services Board that would regulate law practices in the country. Giving this information in written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha, Shri Salman Khurshid, Minister of Law & Justice informed the House that a draft Bill titled “Legal Practitioners (Regulation and Maintenance of Standards in Profession,