A joint venture is usually understood as financial and technical collaboration for the cause of fulfillment of some projects with existing companies. Companies lacking in some factors such as assets, ...
Read MoreI. INTRODUCTION The Companies Act, 2013 has for the first time recognized the concept of Key Managerial Personnel (KMP). While the Board of Directors are responsible for providing the oversight, ...
Read MoreThe Secretarial Audit is governed by Section 204(1) of the Companies Act, 2013. The requirement of Rule 9 of the Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014 relating t...
Read MoreIn general the term Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is used to describe the consolidation of assets or companies through various types of financial transactions, involving acquisitions, mergers, consol...
Read MoreEvery company, whatever the size and turnover, needs to be registered as specified under the Company’s Act, 2013. There are different types of companies such as Private Limited Company, One Person C...
Read MoreThe history of India Company Law began with the Joint Stock Companies Act 1850. Since then a cumulative process of amendment and consolidation brought us to the most comprehensive and complicated piec...
Read MoreThe notion of compounding of offences is not new. Related provisions were also present in Section 621A of the Companies Act, 1956. While there is no definition of the word “compounding” given eith...
Read MoreForeign Direct Investment is a kind of investment into an enterprise in a country by the other enterprises situated in another country by purchasing a company in the target country or by widening oper...
Read MoreCSR or Corporate Social Responsibility is a business paradigm that companies observe to combine environmental and social concerns in their business functioning. Corporate Social Responsibility is a Co...
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