Registration of Design

In a layman’s language, the word design means ‘a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other objects before it is made.’ or ‘a decorativ...

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Compounding of Offences under Negotiable Instruments Act

Negotiable Instruments Act,1881 under sections 138 to 142 deals with offence and prosecution for dishonour cheques which were brought into force with effect from 1st April 1989 by Section 4 of the Ban...

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Incorporation of One Person Company under Companies Act, 2013

n India, the JJ Irani Expert Committee recommended the formation of a one-person company (OPC). It has suggested that such an entity may be provided with a simpler legal regime through exemptions so t...

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Woman Director

Earlier under Companies Act, 1956 there was no such provision under which appointment of woman has been made compulsory for Companies but with the introduction of The Companies Act, 2013, a sub-sectio...

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Consequences of Non-Registration of A Firm

It is clearly highlighted in The Companies Act 2013 that the key essential for any organization to turn into a company is to get itself registered. A company cannot come into existence without getting...

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Nomination & Remuneration Committee

The Nomination and Remuneration Committee (hereinafter referred as the “Committee”) is a committee of the Board of Directors (hereinafter referred as the “Board”) established in accordance wit...

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Share Capital of the Company

Every company limited by shares should have a share capital. The share capital of a company refers to the amount invested in the company for it to carry out its functions. The share capital may be inc...

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Shifting of Registered Office of A Company In India

A registered office is an official address of a company to which all official letters, notices, and reminders will be sent by any person, any government or non-government or regulatory body. In terms ...

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Patent Application in India : A Brief Note

A patent is granted as an absolute right by the Government for an invention, for a limited period of time in consideration of the disclosure of the invention by an applicant. A patentee enjoys absolut...

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