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PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION
Laws framed are reflection of societal developments, with varied degrees of
interpretations; there always remains scope for the regulators to ensure that the
stakeholder expectations are duly incorporated in the law.
Companies Act, 2013 was enacted on 29th August, 2013 replacing the six decade
old Companies Act, 1956. Recognizing the various operational difficulties under this
Act, the Ministry has so far issued 29 amendment rules, 54 circulars, 24 notifications,
10 orders, which signals intent of the regulators to ensure effective implementation
of this mammoth piece of legislation in accordance with stakeholders needs and
requirements.
This compendium is an effort to consolidate the amendment rules, circulars,
notifications and orders issued under Companies Act, 2013 to enhance the readability
and deeper understanding of the subject. The contents of the compendium have
been developed in a user friendly manner. It also contains in a nutshell amendment
rules, circulars, notifications and orders in a tabular form providing an overview to
the readers. Every chapter enlists the sections covered thereunder, the topics covered,
the rules framed thereunder, the notification and effective date of said rules, the
amendment rules & circulars issued by the Ministry under the Chapter.
The gist of amendment rules, circulars, notifications and orders is also given in each
chapter which is followed by complete text of the said amendment rules, circulars,
notifications and orders.
I am confident that the members and readers will find this compendium extremely
useful.
I commend the dedicated efforts put in by team ICSI led by CS Alka Kapoor, Joint
Secretary and comprising CS Lakshmi Arun, CS Banu Dandona, Deputy Directors,
CS Rakesh Kumar, CS Disha Kant, Assistant Education Officers, CS Naveen Kumar,
Assistant under the overall guidance of CS Sutanu Sinha, Chief Executive & Officiating
Secretary, in bringing out this publication.
In any publication, there is always scope for further improvement. I would personally
be grateful to users and readers for offering their suggestions/comments for further
refinement.
New Delhi CS Atul H Mehta
29th May, 2015 President, ICSI
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PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION
To master or thrive in dynamic world, we need to embrace sustainable growth and
development through continuous learning, and constant improvement in the areas
where we practise, learn and professionalize in the emerging areas, which lead to
diversification of profession at the individual and the institutional level.
The implementation phase of Companies Act, 2013 and the rules made thereunder on
operational aspects such as annual document filing, shareholders’ meeting, board
meeting, committee meeting, disclosures, transfer of securities, maintenance of records,
issue of capital, incorporation/conversion of companies, buy-back of shares etc.; issues
that involves approval of shareholders/directors; technology enabled provisions such
as e-voting, video conferencing, e-filing etc; led to initial teething difficulties, and the
Ministry of Corporate Affairs clarified the concerns of the stakeholders in its first and
second phase of notification of sections under Companies Act, 2013.
Keeping with its capacity building initiatives, the Institute has decided to bring out a
compendium of amendment rules, various notifications, circulars and orders issued by
the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, in a user friendly manner, which have been classified
Chapter-wise with text highlights and question answer along with consolidated table.
I am confident that this compendium will facilitate the members and readers in
understanding the nuances of clarifications issued by the Ministry.
I commend the dedicated efforts put in by Ms. Lakshmi Arun, Deputy Director and Mr.
Chittaranjan Pal, Assistant Education Officer in the Institute for developing chapter-
wise overview of various clarifications, comparative statements in nutshell, under the
guidance of Ms. Sonia Baijal, Director, Academics.
I would personally be grateful to the users and readers for offering their views and
suggestions for further refinement.
New Delhi CS R. Sridharan
15th August, 2014 President, ICSI
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C O N T E N T S
Introduction 1
Chapter I – Preliminary 29
Chapter II – Incorporation of company and matters incidental thereto 40
Chapter III – Prospectus and Allotment of Securities 56
Chapter IV – Share Capital and Debentures 60
Chapter V – Acceptance of Deposits by Companies 76
Chapter VI – Registration of Charges 84
Chapter VII – Management and Administration 85
Chapter VIII – Declaration and Payment of Dividend 104
Chapter IX – Accounts of Companies 108
Chapter X – Audit and Auditors 130
Chapter XI – Appointment and Qualification of Directors 140
Chapter XII – Meetings of Board and its Powers 154
Chapter XIII – Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel 174
Chapter XIV – Inspection, Inquiry and Investigation 178
Chapter XV – Compromises, Arrangements and Amalgamations 179
Chapter XVI – Prevention of Oppression and Mismanagement 180
Chapter XVII – Registered Valuers 181
Chapter XVIII – Removal of names of companies from the Register of Companies 182
Chapter XIX – Revival and Rehabilitation of Sick Companies 183
Chapter XX – Winding up 184
Chapter XXI – Companies Authorised to register under this Act 185
Chapter XXII – Companies Incorporated outside India 186
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Chapter XXIII – Government Companies 187
Chapter XXIV – Registration Offices and Fees 188
Chapter XXV – Companies to furnish information or Statistics 204
Chapter XXVI – Nidhis 205
Chapter XXVII – National Company Law Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal 206
Chapter XXVIII – Special Courts 207
Others 208
SCHEDULE II 248
SCHEDULE V 252
SCHEDULE VII 254
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Introduction GST - Move Towards Consumption based Tax — An Introductory Study 1
INTRODUCTION
The Companies Act, 2013 replaced six decade old Companies Act, 1956, bringing the corporate
legislation in India to be par with modern legislations elsewhere in the globe. The Companies Act,
2013 is divided into 29 chapters, 470 sections and 7 schedules. The new law incorporates several
provisions relating to investor protection, better auditing tools, fraud control, single window
clearance for mergers, e-governance, secretarial standards, board duties, board performance
evaluation, enhanced role of independent directors, institutionalization of corporate social
responsibility, etc.
The sections/rules under Companies Act 2013 is being notified in phases. Section 1 was notified
on August 29, 2013, 98 sections on September 12, 2013 and 183 sections on April 01, 2014. All the
sections relating to operation of the company such as Incorporate and conversions, Board and
General Meetings, Board powers, Allotment and issue of share capital etc has been already notified,
the sections pertaining to the aspects such as mergers, winding up etc., that involves the role of
National Company Law Tribunal are yet to be notified.
As there has been implementation difficulties with respect to the notified sections of the
companies act 2013, pertaining to the functions and operations of the company, the Ministry has
been issuing circulars notifications, orders and amendment rules etc.
Broad topics covered in these circulars, notifications, orders and amendment rules include :
1. Corporate Social Responsibility
2. Conversion of companies
3. Definition of associate company/subsidiary company
4. Entries in the register of loans and investments
5. E-voting
6. Independent Director
7. Name availability etc.
8. Related party transactions
9. Relevant Financial year for filing of annual return/annual accounts under the Companies Act
2013
10. Resident Director
11. Share transfer forms executed before the notification
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2 Amendment Rules, Circulars, Notifications and Orders under Companies Act, 2013
Companies Act 2013
The Genesis
Passed in Loksabha on December 18, 2012
Passed in Rajya Sabha on August 08, 2013
President's assent on August 29, 2013
Total no of chapters/sections/schedules-29/470/7
No of sections/schedules notified-282/7
Statement of objects and reasons
E-governance
Corporate Social Responsibility
Enhanced disclosures
Investor protection and protection of minority
Secretarial Audit/Secretarial Standards
New Concepts
One person Company/Small Company/Dormant Company
Indepenent Director/Women Director/Resident Director
Special Courts/class actions
Registered valuer
Vigil Mechanism
Cross Border Mergers
Clarifications/amendments issued on aspects inluding
E-voting, CSR,E-forms
Audit/Nomination committee
Definition of Associate Company/Related party
Share Transfer forms
Conversion of public limited to Private Limited
Independent Director/Women Director
Description:operational aspects such as annual document filing, shareholders' meeting, board meeting .. words 'The annual return, filed by a listed company or, by a Public Offer of Securities, Power of SEBI to regulate issue and transfer.