The Companies Act 2013 is a crucial legislation in India governing the incorporation, functioning, and management of companies. Learn about the key provisions, compliance requirements, and legal framework under the Companies Act 2013.
Company Law : The Companies Act, 2013 and related rules now require most public and private companies to issue and transfer securities only in d...
Company Law : The Companies Law Amendment Bill, 2026 proposes major reforms in corporate governance, compliance, and digital regulation. This ar...
Company Law : This guide explains the complete legal procedure for shifting a company’s registered office within the same state but under a di...
Company Law : Section 56 of Companies Act, 2013 requires execution of a proper instrument of transfer for transfer of interest of a member in a ...
Corporate Law : The article explains how digital adjudication systems, virtual hearings, and online compliance platforms are reshaping India’s c...
Company Law : Provisional list of audit firms of listed companies yet to file NFRA-2 for 2023-24. Filing deadline was 30.11.2025; fines apply fo...
Company Law : ICSI recommended restoring public access to basic company master data without mandatory login requirements. The representation sta...
Company Law : NFRA introduced guidelines to evaluate audit firms’ compliance and quality control systems. The framework emphasizes governance,...
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...
Income Tax : In a commercial suit regarding specific performance, High Court had allowed a Civil Revision Petition by setting aside the order o...
Company Law : The Madras High Court permitted Nidhi companies to submit fresh replies against NDH-4 rejection orders and directed authorities to...
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 : 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 : ROC Pune held that procedural lapses in a private placement involving one investor formed part of a single integrated transaction ...
Company Law : ROC Pune penalized a start-up company and its officers for delayed filing of e-Form MGT-14 relating to a Special Resolution under ...
Company Law : ROC Pune penalized a company and its directors for delayed filing of e-Form PAS-3 relating to private placement allotment under Se...
Company Law : ROC Pune penalized a company and its directors for utilizing private placement funds before filing return of allotment under Secti...
Company Law : ROC Mumbai-II imposed penalty under Section 450 after a company incorrectly mentioned the AGM date in Form AOC-4 XBRL. The order h...
Understanding compliance for NGOs in India. Learn about the legal framework and regulations that govern these non-profit organizations.
Discover the benefits of forming section 8 companies under the Companies Act, 2013. Explore how these companies promote charitable objects and limit dividend payments to members.
Get clarity on the word not defined under Companies Act, 2013. Learn how to interpret provisions and discover the relevant statute to define such words.
Interim Dividend means the Dividend declared by the Board of Directors & there is no need of Member’s approval. The declaration of an interim dividend need not be only once a year, it may be at any time the directors choose & they may be several declarations in the course of 1 year
Uncover the key balance sheet ratios under Companies Act, 2013. Learn about the current ratio and its significance in assessing short-term obligations.
Stay updated on the new format of Form SH-4 Securities Transfer Form. Understand the recent amendments and learn how to execute the form.
Buyback can be defined as repurchasing of its own securities by the company. The main objective of buyback by companies is to make use of the idle cash lying with them and ultimately improving the earning per share (EPS).
Considering the fact that professional misconduct has been proved, NFRA imposes monetary penalty of Rs 100,000 upon CA Gulshan Jagdish Jham.
Stay updated with the recent amendments related to Directors appointment, Form DIR-2 & DIR-3 in the Companies Act, 2013.
If Articles of Association permit, existing Board of Directors can appoint other ‘Additional directors‘ who can hold office till their confirmation at next meeting of shareholders.