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Essentials for Corporate law
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Ramdas Pawar
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Mr.Sanjay i completely agree with you.Just because it was an indian company people are saying that its not safe to work with indian companies but what happens to those people when foreign companies are involved in same or even bigger frauds than...
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pranatharthi haran
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Actually I would like to respond to this question - a 'yes' and a 'no'. No doubt (Corporate Governance) CG has failed! But that is only the effect! What is the root cause for that failure? Let us look at the turn of events after the fateful...
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Sanjay
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Satyam Story is one off and this cud have happened in any part of the world not only India .if Enron/Lehman cud crash ...why not Satyam .If GM and CITI cud run for cover ...why not Satyam .Problem does not lie in what Raju did or didnt do...
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We all know about the significance of corporate communication and good corporate communication skills are indespensible for everyone who works in any organisation or it is important even if he is not working at all. Why we see corporate communication differently from communication is that when it comes to corporate communication, the bad communication will misfire or can have disastraous consequences. If we address a letter to our friend, it is a communication, but, still, your friend may not think bad even if your language is bad or manner of communication is not good. But, it is certainly not the case with corporate communication. When it comes to corporate communication, one must be care...
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Ajay__Ziz
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communication is gradable . Instructional communication at various levels is followed everywherefrom top to bottom . The levels become the media for dispersion , grapevine , media managemnt .
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Gargi Sinha
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A good communication among every employee is very much necessary in a corporate life. One of the main pillars of success behind na company is a successful communication failing which, many a times proper news doesn't reach the relevant employee...
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Santosh Dwivedi
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Every corporate communication must be targeted to the point (need of writing the letter) in a style suggested by Mr. Durgarao herewith. As exact vocabulary you choose with related references as you come closer to the perfection of your...
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limited company is the best choice?
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LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP ACT-2008
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123456789
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I people the serial historical valued and facilitative. Between the considerable and the remaining students, it opened up my intention and it taught me new techniques. The fact that you went with the run of the conformation instead of actuation...
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Santanu Ghosh
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"LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP ACT-2008"
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This is certainly an opportunity for young professionals to hone their skills in entrepreneurship. Partners with limited liability can do their respective work more effectively without the thought of any liability existing between themselves....
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gyanendra kumar khare
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"limited company is the best choice?"
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It is better than partnership where the number of partners is statutorily fixed. Private Limited company is the best option but if one of the directors is not well conversant with fine points of laws - both corporate laws and criminal laws, then...
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birander singh dhankher
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There will be a healthy competition which will open more opportunity and expansion to the legal field and the lawyers and shall also provide a new path and height to the legal profession with better opportunities to the indian lawyers.
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angel jain
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@clemance : yes because is based on reciprocity and should be the same in India.
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vani
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Foreign law firms with common law background can be invited in our country because the basic training will remain around common law. They will provide excellent opportunities to lawyers in india. Lawyers in India can work with foreign law firms...
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In view of the vastness of the subject, the complications and listening at many of my colleagues, I have decided to present a small brief on Companies to be formed under the provisions of Companies Act, 1956, the difference between Private Limited and Public Limited Companies, the applicable law and also the complications. I know the vastness of the subject and I just want to present a small brief as follows: Most significantly, the companies are of two kinds i.e., Private Limited Companies and Public Limited Companies. A Public Limited Company can either opt to list its shares in any of the stock exchanges in accordance with the SEBI Guidelines or remain unlisted. If a Public Limi...
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Makrand Bhave
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Very comprehensive and nicely detailed Sir. Thank you.
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Ajay Ziz
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LAW = LOVE and WAR , Lust and Wealth , Love after War , Legally Alert Winner ,Labour and waiver etc.. for me a simple villager /layman :: LAW only means this ..:: i cannot think further .
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When Government companies list their shares on stock exchanges, they are required to deal with two distinct constituencies from a corporate governance standpoint: one, being the Government itself as the controlling shareholder or promoter, and the other, being the minority (public) shareholders. When the Government is in a controlling position in the company, the obvious question that arises is whether it is required to act solely with a view to profit maximization, which will in turn benefit the minority shareholders, or whether it is required to act with a larger public purpose in mind. This conflict is not new, as we have seen, and corporate governance advocates will argue that the inter...
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The government has introduced a new central civil services cadre called the Indian Corporate Law Services (ICLS) to create an army of experts who would be involved in corporate law making and its enforcement in the country. This gives a new service option to those who qualify the toughest entrance test to get into government service. The government would train the officers at the newly-set up Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA), a policy think tank, before placing them in various offices of the ministry of corporate affairs. The recruits will be trained in subjects like management, law, accounting, business finance and economics before being deputed in various agencies under the mi...
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M.S.Lalkumar
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If it works out at par with top echelons of Civil Services, surely there will more stakers from young generation of qualified lawyers who will be looking for an opening in the legal field. Certainly catching them young and moulding them at the...
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The idea behind this question is to make the non-lawyer business men realise how important, relevant and useful the law can be in practical cases of social and business life. What can be done to make...
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Japan Shah
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Law is complicated, we know that. The way law can be made simplier is by canvassing that it is used friendly. Also i believe that law must taught from the school level so that the students understand what our legal system and the constitution is....
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Anagha Thakur
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Law isn't user friendly and I agree with that but there are certain concepts which can be translated in simple and plain English with real life situation examples that a target audience can find it useful. Keeping the language simple is just a...
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Siva Gopal
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The best way to make law user friendly is by creating videos explaining how it works... This can be done creating stories, create scenarios from real situations and show the applications of the law and potential outcomes. But there is a limit as...
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We all know about the requirements of forming a Company in India. Incorporation of a Company, as a secretarial practice, may not be a complicated exercise. It is not difficult to get the Director Identification Numbers (DIN) for the proposed directors in the Company to be incorporated, it is not difficult to get Digital Signatures, it is not difficult to find the availability of name with the Registrar of Companies by filing e-form and it may not be difficult to comply with all the requirements and submitting an application to the Registrar of Companies asking for incorporation of a Company and eventually, a Certificate of Information will be issued by the Registrar of Companies and a Priva...
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When the majority in a company exceeds their limits, oppresses the minority and mismanages the company’s properties, the Act provides a relief to the minority from the Company Law Board and the minority can approach the Company Law Board seeking various reliefs against the Company or the majority in a Company. If we look at the wording used in the relevant provisions dealing with oppression and mismanagement, there will not be any doubt that there exist limits on the powers of Company Law Board while entertaining an application under section 391/398 of the Act. But, the fact and the practice prove otherwise. It may be rare to see an application under section 397/398 of the Act against List...
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