Govt releases draft rules for New Companies Act & Invite Suggestions
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The draft Rules for following 16 chaptersunder the Companies Act 2013 is made live for public comments in 1st phase. The last date of receiving comments on these rules is 08/10/2013:
Chapter I – Preliminary
Chapter II – Incorporation of Companyand Matters Incidental Thereto
Chapter VI – Registration of Charges
Chapter VIII – Declaration and Payment of Dividend
Chapter IX – Accounts of Companies
Chapter X – Audit and Auditors
Chapter XI – Appointment and Qualification of Directors
Chapter XII – Meeting of Board and its Powers
Chapter XVI – Prevention of Oppression and Mismanagement
Chapter XVIII – Removal of Name of Companies from the Register of Companies
Chapter XIX – Revival and Rehabilitation of Sick Companies
Chapter XXII – Companies Incorporated Outside India
Chapter XXIV – Registration Offices and Fees
Chapter XXVI – Nidhi
Chapter XXVII – National Company Law Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal
Chapter XXIX – Miscellaneous
Forms under relevant Rules will be uploaded shortly.
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