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In any litigation, the Court or the authority adjudicating the matter can pass interim orders and the matter will get finally disposed of. Once the matter is dispose of finally, there ends the litigation and the final order can be executed. If there is a provision for review having limited scope, the court can review its order. This is the procedure in any case; be it a suit for recovery of money, be it a petition seeking divorce, be it a petition for compensation under Motor Vehicle Law and be it a Writ Petition.
The government is proposing to keep the new company legislation flexible so that rules and regulations governing companies can be updated quickly without following the cumbersome procedure of amendment through Parliament.
(1) These rules may be called the Companies (Central Government’s) General Rules and Forms (Amendment) Rules 2011. (2) These rules shall come into force from the date of publication in the Official Gazette . 2. In the Companies (Central Government’s) General Rules and Forms, 1956, for Form 2, the following form shall be substituted , namely :- Amended Form and Official Notification Can be downloaded from the Link Given below
For ensuring ease of doing business, the government today announced flexibility for corporates to finalise accounts and exempted unlisted companies having inadequate or no profit from seeking approval for CEO’s salary.
Section 211 of the Companies Act, 1956 requires that the balance sheet and profit and loss account of a company shall be in the form set out in Part I of Schedule VI or in such other form as may be approved by the Central Government either generally
General Circular No: 2 /2011, dated 08.02.2011 Large number of Companies are approaching the Ministry for exemption under Section 212(8) of the Companies Act, 1956. In context of Globalizing Indian Economy, increased number of Subsidiaries and introduction of Accounting Standards on consolidated Financial Statements, Ministry decided to grant a general exemption provided certain conditions are fulfilled.
In order to give an opportunity to the defunct companies, for getting their names strike off from the Register of Companies, the Ministry had decided to introduce a Scheme namely, “Easy Exit Scheme, 2011” under Section 560 of the Companies Act, 1956
Section 212 of the Companies Act, 1956 requires holding companies to attach with their balance sheet a copy of the balance sheet, profit and loss account etc of each of its subsidiaries. In recent years, with the globalization of the Indian economy,
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs issued today a notification on General Exemption under Section 211 of the Companies Act 1956. The notification reads as under: General Exemption under Section 211 Section 211 of the Companies Act, 1956 requires
Companies are divided into private limited and public limited companies. Public limited companies are of two types – listed companies (whose shares are listed on a stock exchange) and unlisted companies.