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Highlights ? With 85+ Referencer containing more than 165 procedures, tables & charts ? Containing the following lucid charts for procedures/compliances under the Companies Law: - Compliance requirements – Annual, One-time and Others - Disclosure requirements in Financial Statements, Board Reports etc - Flow chart for Name Change, Conversion, Directors, Auditors, KMP, Allotment, Registered Office, Charges, Managerial Remuneration, Removal of Name, Acceptance of Deposits, Buy-back of Securities, Declaration and Payment of Dividend, Loan, Advances and Borrowings, Related Party Transactions, Dormant/Inactive Company and many more - LLP – Advantage, Registration, Conversion, Closure, Compliances, Returns & Records, FLLP ? Act, Rules, Standards and table/flow charts of procedures- all integrated at one place with comments on each section
About the Book With the rapid change in statutory environment, Corporate Law has also been evolving at faster pace from past several decades. The complexities in the laws have also been rising, which poses constant challenge to practising professionals. There also exist a lot of issues which perhaps may not be addressed by legislation and delegated legislation, some of which are addressed by the judiciary. The present book is a Compendium of Key Issues under Corporate Laws covering a wide spectrum of subjects in Corporate Laws, in five Volumes. This book brings out issues in Corporate Law covering aspects that professionals face in practice. It also brings out a lot of aspects that readers should be aware of. Legislation and case laws from other jurisdictions have been analysed to provide insight into the issues. Key Features ? Topic-wise detailed analysis of various Corporate Law issues. ? Various issues organised under topic heads addressing the key issues concerning the topic. ? Detailed analysis of statutory provisions along with relevant judicial pronouncements and provisions of allied laws (wherever applicable) for each topic has been provided; e.g. SEBI Act and various Regulations issued by the SEBI. ? Analysis of certain landmark judicial pronouncements. ? Comparative position of various topics between Companies Act, 2013 and Companies Act, 1956. ? Certain new concepts of Companies Act, 2013 explained in detail. ? Rules of interpretation of statutes have been discussed wherever necessary.
About the book The book is an overview of the provisions of the amendments to the Companies Act, 2013 made by the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2017. The Companies Amendment Bill, 2017 was passed by the Lok Sabha on 27th July, 2017 and the Rajya Sabha (without any modifications) on 19th December, 2017, followed by the President's assent on 3rd January, 2018. This First edition of e-book provides a quick overview to the readers about the changes in the provisions and covers the impact of these amendments on the Producer Companies. Key Features · Interpretational Guide on reading the Amendment Act. · The text of the Sections of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2017. · The text of the Original Sections of the Companies Act, 2013. · The text of the New Sections of the Companies Act, after giving effect of the amendments. · A brief analysis of the changes occurring due to the amendments and their impact on other provisions of the Act, wherever necessary. · An Impact of the amendments on the Producer Companies.
About the Book Ready Reckoner for Valuers is strived to equip the readers with meaning of valuation, purpose of valuation and selection of appropriate valuation approaches and methods. This book also explains various formulas to be applied in valuations such as Ratio Analysis, Computation of Present Value, Discount Rate, Computation of Beta, Computation of Terminal Value, Computation of IRR and Computation of Option Valuation, etc. It covers the valuation of Equity shares, Preference shares, Convertible instruments, ESOP, Sweat Equity, Trade Mark, Brand, Customer relationship along with Specimen of Valuation Reports, Specimen Engagement Letters and Specimen of Management Representation Letter. The book has a dedicated chapter on Start-ups' Valuation which has been curated looking at the budding entrepreneurial talent in the recent times. A separate chapter discussing the potential impact of Environment, Governance and Social (EGC) on valuation has also been made part of this book. Extracts of relevant provisions of the statutes, Guidance Note on Share Based Payments 2020 issued by ICAI, FIMMDA guidelines, Beta by Professor Damodaran etc forms part of a comprehensive List of Annexures appearing at the end of this book.
The Companies (Accounting) Act 2017 makes over 100 changes to the Companies Act 2014. Taken with the Companies (Amendment) Act 2017 and the Beneficial Ownership Regulations 2016, they have introduced significant changes to company and accounting law and practice. This book will explain and contextualise the many changes for legal and accounting practitioners. The Beneficial Ownership Regulations, in particular, are very technical and complex and this book will provide much-needed guidance for practitioners. Written by leading experts in the two relevant fields - accounting and law - this book is ideal for lawyers, accountants, and company secretaries. Key areas covered by the book include: * the new four-fold classification of companies for accounting purposes; * micro companies - the new regime; * consolidation of financial statements - key changes; * disclosures in financial statements - key changes; * the new rules regarding payments to governments; * the shrinking exemption from filing financial statements for unlimited companies; * changes to the definition of "external companies"; * changes to the s 357 guarantee; * a comprehensive round-up of the non-accounting amendments to the Companies Act 2014; and * the obligations imposed on relevant entities and beneficial owners by the European Union (Anti-Money Laundering: Beneficial Ownership of Corporate Entities) Regulations 2016 The chapters in this book comprise expanded versions of the papers given in Bloomsbury Professional's Companies (Accounting) Act 2017 & Beneficial Ownership Regulations seminar (October 2017).
About the Book The book seeks to provide readers with a practical insight into provisions of FEMA and associated laws in the form of commentary. General focus of exchange control laws has gradually shifted over time to compliance, reporting and documentation. Given that FEMA provides for significant penalty and prosecution; there is little room for non-compliance. This book is an attempt to provide professionals and compliance officers with essential knowledge and tools to understand and undertake the necessary compliances. The book provides the latest position without compromising on changes in the law that have taken place over time. This book is an attempt to equip professionals, be it CS, CA, CMA or corporate lawyers, who are desirous of undertaking compliances or practicing on exchange control laws with the requisite knowledge and expertise. It seeks to be a practical guide to interpretation and compliances under exchange control laws. The book promises to be the go-to resource for exchange control laws for current and would be professionals and compliance officers. Key features Extensive coverage of FEMA and its allied rules and regulations with Commentary. Explanation of complex concepts in a lucid manner using illustrations and examples so as to provide clarity and better understanding of the law. Diagrammatic and tabular representation of various concepts for simple and quick understanding. Covering pertinent answers to issues not explicitly defined by law but clarified through practice or interpretation of the regulators. Comprehensive coverage of: (i) FEMA & Allied Acts: – Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 – Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 1976 – Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1973 – Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act, 1974 – Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 – Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 – Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulators (Forfeiture of Property) Act, 1976 (ii) Rules and Regulations issued under FEMA Act, 1999 (iii) Forms (iv) FAQs issued by Reserve Bank of India (v) Press Notes (vi). Notifications issued under FEMA (vii). AP DIR Circulars (viii). Consolidated FDI Policy Circular of 2020 effective from October 15, 2020 (ix). Master Directions
About the Book The book seeks to provide readers with a practical insight into provisions of FEMA and associated laws in the form of commentary. General focus of exchange control laws has gradually shifted over time to compliance, reporting and documentation. Given that FEMA provides for significant penalty and prosecution; there is little room for non-compliance. This book is an attempt to provide professionals and compliance officers with essential knowledge and tools to understand and undertake the necessary compliances. The book provides the latest position without compromising on changes in the law that have taken place over time. This book aims to equip professionals, be it CS, CA, CMA or corporate lawyers, who are desirous of undertaking compliances or practicing on exchange control laws with the requisite knowledge and expertise. It seeks to be a practical guide to interpretation and compliances under exchange control laws. The book promises to be the go-to resource for exchange control laws for current and would be professionals and compliance officers.
About the Book This book is a one-stop comprehensive referencer and is a must have for conducting Secretarial Audits and Annual Return Certification. The Audit checklists included in the book are flexible enough to be tailored to suit the need of any voluntary audit for all types of companies. The primary aim of the book is to serve the need of a Company Secretary in practice conducting all these audits. However, the book is also useful for the auditee listed or public companies along with the private companies to ensure that they are in full compliance with the law and ready to face any audit or regulatory action. A Company Secretary employed in any company may use this book as a guide to effectively discharge his duties under the section 205 of the Companies Act, 2013 or implement systems in his organisation. Key Highlights Contains ready-to-use and easy-to-use tabular format for Audit checklists for conducting following Audits of Listed/ Unlisted Public/ Private Companies: – Annual Return Certification. – Secretarial Audit under section 204 of the Companies Act, 2013. – Audit report and Compliance Report as per Regulation 24A of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. Covers the applicable provisions of: – the Companies Act, 2013, – the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act,1992, – the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999, – the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956, and – the Depositories Act, 1996. together with the rules and regulations relevant for the audit purpose. Contains Annual Compliance Calendar for all companies as well as Periodic Returns for NBFCs. Contains ancillary audit documents like Balance Sheet Scrutiny form, Lists of documents required for conducting Audits, Format of Management Representation Letter. Includes list of industry-wise applicable laws.
A Corporate Professional is required to equip himself with regard to corporate compliances on day- to-day basis. There are number of compliances which are required to be complied with depending on the event , whether it is incorporation / conversion / change , etc., not only from Company Law point of view but also from SEBI Regulations point of view (in case of a listed company). To assist the professional in this endeavour, this book is yet another attempt to provide all related procedures at one place along with the resolutions to make it handy and easy to use. The Book has been divided into two parts. Division-I contains Company Law Procedures of more than 115 events. Each procedure has been divided into following heads: - Applicable Section of the Companies Act, 2013 - Applicable Company Rule - Applicable Regulation in case of listed company - SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements ) Regulations, 2015 - Synopsis (giving background of the section of the Companies Act, 2013) - Procedure (step by step, including various Government approvals and filing of Forms, etc.) - Compliance by a listed company in accordance with SEBI (LODR ) Regulations, 2015 - Draft Board resolutions - Draft General Meeting resolutions (Special/Ordinary resolution) Division-II contains updated Company Rules as issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs from time to time and which are referred under various procedures of the Book.
About the book This book will equip professionals with necessary knowledge tools to practice in NCLT/NCLAT, acting as their non-verbal guide. Whether it is oppression and mismanagement cases or winding up/liquidation matters, mergers/de-mergers, or class actions or an insolvency case, this book helps find answers to most practical problems. For a new practitioner, this book provides the necessary hand-holding to understanding the law, practice and procedure for dealing with various types of cases in NCLT/NCLAT. For professionals already practicing corporate laws, this book will prove to be invaluable in analysing the evolution of the insolvency code, understanding applicability of old case laws, resolving transitional issues arising out of transfer/abatement of existing cases, incisive analysis of new legal provisions and detailed comparison with the 1956 Act. Key Features - Covers discussion on Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) and related Rules and Regulations, with commentary thereof w.r.t. corporate persons. - Includes case digest of Supreme Court, NCLAT and NCLT under IBC and Companies Act, 2013 - Commentary on all areas of practice including mergers & amalgamation, oppression and mismanagement, winding up, class action & investigation. - Explores new areas of practice for chartered accountants, company secretaries, cost accountants and corporate lawyers. - Detailed comparison of provisions of 1956 Act with 2013 Act. - Ready reference table containing summary of all the powers of NCLT. - Includes updated NCLT and NCLAT Rules.