Test Modules H

H FORM FILING & COMPLIANCES

H FORM FILING & COMPLIANCES

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“Authority” means an authority specified by the Central Government under section 458 of the Companies Act, 2013 to perform the functions under these rules.

 

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“Certificate of recognition” means the certificate of recognition granted to a registered valuers organisation under Rule:________

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Application for the merger of Holding and Wholly owned subsidiary company can be made under section _____

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A complaint may be filed against a registered valuer or registered valuer organisation before the authority along with a non-refundable fee of ___________

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Within how many days the Tribunal is required to pass an order under section 273?

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“Valuation standards” means the standards on valuation referred to in ____

 

 

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“Certificate of registration” means the certificate of registration granted to a value under the rule -

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A valuer under Companies Act, 2013 shall be appointed by ___________

 

 

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If a valuer contravenes the provisions of section 247 or the rules made thereunder, the valuer shall be punishable with fine which shall not be less than _______ rupees but which may extend to ______ rupees

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A valuer appointed under this chapter is required to make the valuation in accordance with ________

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If a valuer contravenes the provisions of 247 section of Companies Act, 2013 or the rules made thereunder, the valuer shall be punishable with a fine which shall not be less than ________ rupees but which may extend to _________ rupees.

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Where a Valuer has been convicted under section 247(3), he shall be also liable to (i) refund the remuneration received by him to the company; and (ii) pay for damages to the company or to any other person for loss arising out of ________ in his report.

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The Valuer appointed under section 247(1) Section of Companies, 2013 shall exercise _______ while performing the functions as valuer.

 

 

 

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Every company in relation to which the order is made shall cause a certified copy of the order to be filed with the Registrar for registration within _____ days of the receipt of a certified copy of the order.

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Application for the merger of Holding and Wholly owned subsidiary company can be made under section _____

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The rules provide that a trust deed in form No._____ or as near thereto as possible shall be executed by the company issuing debenture in favour of the debenture trustees within sixty days of allotment of debenture in other cases:

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Letter of Buy Back offer shall be as per the format prescribed in _______

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Within how many days prospectus or statement in lieu of prospectus should be filed with ROC _____

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An exception to the doctrine of constructive notice is____________.

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The Companies Act, 2013 has been notified in the official gazette on _______

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The Companies Act, 2013 passed by the Parliament has received the assent of the President of India on _________

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The listed entity shall comply with the minimum public shareholding requirements as specified in

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In case of a company under going under the CIRP, who will take care of compliance part

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The listed entity shall formulate a vigil mechanism

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The quarterly and year to date results shall be prepared in accordance with the recognition and measurement principles laid down in

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The minimum offer to the public shall be as per the provisions of

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The issuer may release advertisements for issue opening and issue closing, which shall be in the formats specified in

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All public communication, publicity materials advertisements and research reports shall comply with the provisions of

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Which section of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 have conferred powers to the SEBI to make the SEBI (ICDR) Regulation, 2009

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Any person aggrieved by an order of the SEBI made before the commencement of the Securities Laws (Second Amendment) Act, 1999 under this Act, or the regulation made thereunder may prefer an appeal to

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The SAT

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The Companies Act, 2013 provides the Code of Conduct for Independent Director in

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Independent Director has been defined under which section of the Companies Act, 2013

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The qualifications of an Independent Director have been prescribed under

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Risk Policy has been prescribed under

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Nomination and remuneration Policy has been prescribed in the Companies Act, 2013, under which section

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Corporate Social responsibility Policy has been prescribed under which section of the Companies Act, 2013

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Risk management Policy has been prescribed under which section of the Companies Act, 2013

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Whistle Blower Policy has been prescribed under

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Vigil Mechanism policy has been prescribed in the Companies Act, 2013, under which section

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As per SEBI(LODR) regulations, 2015, the listed entity which has listed its specified securities shall comply with the corporate governance provisions as specified in

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Which Schedule of the SEBI(LODR) Regulations, 2015 deals with Corporate Governance

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Every person who has been appointed to hold the office of a director shall on or before the appointment furnish to the company a consent in writing to act as such in

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Lead Independent Director has been defined in

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The principles of SS-2 are not applicable to

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The SS-2 is not applicable to

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Where any changes are made in the Companies Act, 2013, some of the provisions of SS-2 may become inconsistent with the Act. In such a situation

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SS-1 is applicable on the meetings of

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Where there is any ambiguity in the Secretarial Standards and the Companies Act, 2013

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SS-1 contains _______ standards

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SS-1 is not applicable on

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Which section of the Companies Act, 2013 specifically deals with the related Party Transactions

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Any director, who had entered into or authorised the contract or arrangement in violation of the provisions of section 188 shall, in case of unlisted company, be liable to a penalty of

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Schedule _______ prescribes the activities which may be included in by the companies in their CSR Policies

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The CSR Committee shall formulate and recommend to the Board, a CSR Policy which shall indicate the activities to be undertaken by the company in areas, specified in

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Which section of the Companies Act, 2013 relates to CSR

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_____ of the Companies Act, 2013 provides that the Independent Directors shall undertake appropriate induction and regularly update and refresh their skills, knowledge and familiarity with the company

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The board of directors shall constitute a Risk Management Committee. This has been prescribed under

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Which section of the Companies Act, 2013 suggests the development and implementation of a Risk Management Policy

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Which Ind-AS deals with the Statement of cash flow

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Ind-AS 24 deals with

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The Banking Companies shall apply the Ind-AS as notified by the

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Which Ind-AS deals with Earnings per share

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Ind-AS 8 deals with

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The Insurance Companies shall apply the Ind-AS as notified by the

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Which Schedule of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with the matter relating to the preparations of the Financial Statements

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Schedule III contains the

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If a company is in default in complying with the provisions of Section 134, the company shall be liable to a penalty of

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If a company is in default in complying with the provisions of Section 134, every officer of the company who is in default shall be liable to a penalty of

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Which section of the companies Act, 2013 mandatorily provides for attachment of Board’s Report with the financial statements laid before shareholders in the General Meeting

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Under the Companies Act, 2013, which offence is cognizable offence

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Where any offence is compounded under section 441, an intimation thereof shall be given by the company to the Registrar ______ from the date on which the offence is so compounded

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Section 451 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with

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Which section of the companies Act, 2013, deals with the matter relating to the Compounding of offences

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The section which deals with the punishment where no specific penalty or punishment if provided in the Act

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The Companies which are required to comply with companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules, 2015 shall forward their statements containing salient features of financial statements in

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The standard of accounting as specified under the _________ shall be deemed to be the accounting standards until accounting standards are specified by the Central Government u/s 133 of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Regulation 4(2)(f)(ii)(9) of the SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015 states that the responsibility of ________ is to monitoring and reviewing Board of Directors Evaluation Frame Work.

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The financial statements shall be in the form specified in ______ to the Companies Act, 2013 and compel with accounting standards or Indian Accounting Standards as applicable.

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The statement containing salient features of financial statements as referred to in first proviso to section 136(1) shall be in.

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In which form the report of the Board containing the particulars of contracts or arrangements with related parties referred to in Section 188(1) shall contain.

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If a company is in default in complying with the provisions of section 134, every officer, who is in default, shall be liable to a penalty of

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The statements containing the salient feature of the financial statement of a company’s subsidiary or subsidiaries, associate company or companies and joint venture or ventures under the first proviso to section 129(3) shall be in

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If a company is in default in complying with the provisions of section 134, the company shall be liable to a penalty of

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In the case of a company having a share capital, who shall have the right to apply to the Tribunal under section 241?

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Every applicant, who intends to be appointed as director of an existing company shall make an application electronically in

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Every applicant, who intends to be appointed as director of an existing company shall make an application electronically in

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Every individual who has been allotted a DIN under these rules shall, in the event of any change in his particulars as stated in Form DIR-3, intimate such change(s) to the Central Government within a period of ______ of such change(s) in Form DIR-6

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In case the name of a person does not have a last name, then his or her father’s or grandfather’s surname shall be mentioned in the last name along with the declaration in

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The company shall within ______ from the date of receipt of notice of resignation from a director, intimate the registrar in Form DIR-12 and post the information on its website, if any

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Every Director shall disclose his concern or interest in any company by giving a notice in writing in

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If a company makes any contribution in contravention of the provisions of section 182, the company shall be punishable with fine which may extend to ______ the amount so contributed

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Which section is company Act, 2013 defines the duties of the directors

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If any person contravenes the provisions of section 197, he shall be punishable with fine which shall not be less than one lakh rupees but which may extend in

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Where the proposed compromise or arrangement is agreed to by the members or creditors or both as the case may be, with or without modification, the company (or its liquidator), shall, within 7 days of the filing of the report by the Chairperson, present a petition to the Tribunal in _______ for sanction of the scheme of compromise or arrangement.

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An order made by the Tribunal u/s 232 read with Section 230 of the Act shall be in which form

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Where a meeting of any class or classes of creditors or members has been directed to be convened, the notice of the meeting pursuant to the order of the Tribunal to be given in the manner provided in section 230(3) of the Act shall be in

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Which form is used for making an application u/s 230(1) of the Act?

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For the purpose of section 230(7) of the Act, every company in relation to which an order is made u/s 232(3) of the Act shall, until the scheme is fully implemented, file with the Registrar of Companies, the statement in Form No.CAA.8 along with such fee as specified in the Companies (Registration Offices & Fees) Rules, 2014.

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No compromise shall be sanctioned by the Tribunal unless ______ has been filed with the Tribunal to the effect that the accounting treatment, if any, proposed in the scheme of compromise is in conformity with the accounting standards prescribed under section 133

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Which section of the Companies Act, 2013, deals with the Secretarial Audit

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Secretarial Audit Report shall be given in which Form

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The auditor of a company which is a holding company shall also have the right of access to the records of _____ in so far as it relates to the consolidation of its financial statement with that of its subsidiaries and associate companies

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If any of the provisions of section 139 to 146 (both inclusive) is contravened, every officer of the company who is in default shall be punishable with fine which shall not be less than ten thousand rupees but which may extend to

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If any of the provisions of section 139 to 146 (both inclusive) is contravened, the company shall be punishable with fine which shall not be less than twenty five thousand rupees but which may extend to

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If an auditor of a company contravenes any of the provisions of section 139, section 143, section 144 or section 145, the auditor shall be punishable with fine which shall not be less than ______ but which may extend to five lakh rupees or four times the remuneration of the auditor, whichever is less

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The notice to Register about appointment of auditor under fourth proviso of section 139(1) shall be in

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SIA 17 deals with the following

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‘Related party’ is prescribed by SIA _________

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The ‘Objectives of Internal Audits’ is mentioned in

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With respect to internal audit, please name the relevant Rules.

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Can you say from the following Sections, which one of the Companies Act, 2013 speaks about Internal Audit?

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If the default continues in complying with the requirement of section 124, the company shall be liable to a further penalty of _____ subject to maximum of ten lakh rupees

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If the default continues in complying with the requirement of section 124 every office of the company, who is in default, shall be liable to a further penalty

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Failure to comply with the requirement of section 124, the company shall be liable to a penalty of

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Depreciation shall be provided in accordance with the provision of

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A company may close the register of members/debenture holders/other security holders for any period or periods as specified in section 91(1) subject to giving _______ or such lesser period as may be specified by SEBI for listed companies or the companies which intend to get their securities listed, in such manner as may be prescribed

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The company after receipt of declaration made by the persons under section 89 shall inform the register within _____ in respect of such declaration

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Where any change occurs in the beneficial interest in shares, the person referred to in section 89(1) and the beneficial owner specified in section 89(2) shall, within a period of ____ from the date of such change , make a declaration to the company in the prescribed form

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Foreign Register contains the names and particulars of members of residing in

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What is the penalty on the officer of the Company who is in default for not maintaining a register of members as per the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013

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In case of continuing default by a person on failure to make a declaration as required under sub-section(1) or sub-section(2) or sub-section (3) of section 89 relating to the declaration in respect of beneficial interest in any share, he shall be liable to a further penalty of ______ for each day after the first during which such failure continues, subject to a maximum of five lakh rupees

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If any person fails to make a declaration as required under sub-section (1) or sub- section(2) or sub-section(3) of section 89 relating to the declaration in respect of beneficial interest in any share, he shall be liable to a penalty of

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What is the penalty on a company for not maintaining a register of members as per the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013?

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What is the punishment for continuous default for non-compliance of Sections 96 to 98 with regard to conduct of Annual General Meeting by any concerned officer in default, for default of each day

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Non Compliance of Section 96 to 98 with regard to conduct of AGM attracts the punishment of

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What is the punishment for default in not complying with provisions of section 96 to 98 relating to the conduct of the Annual General Meeting for officer who is in default:

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Which form is applicable for each and every public listed Company to prepare a report on each and every AGM (Annual General Meeting).

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What is the specific form for use for application to Central Govt for extension of time for filing particulars of registration of creation/ modification/ satisfaction of charge or for rectification of omission or misstatement of any particular in respect of creation/ modification/ satisfaction of charge

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In which form the notice of appointment or cessation of a receiver of, or a person to manage the property, subject to charge, of a Company shall be filed with the register

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Memorandum of satisfaction of charge shall be filed up in form

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Detailed particulars of satisfaction charge shall have to filed in

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Certificate of registration of modification of charge shall be issued in Form:

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In which form the Certificate of registration of charge shall be issued by the Registrar

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Which form is to be used for registration of creation, modification of charge for debentures

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Once a charge on any property of a Company is registered u/s 77, the concerned person acquiring such property at the relevant time

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For Contravention of provisions of Section 73 and 76 regarding prohibition on acceptance of deposits from public, the penal provisions against the Concerned officers of the Company for their default are

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The penal provisions for Contravention of the provisions of Section 73 or 76 against any Company of acceptance of deposits from public are

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Share certificates are to be issued in form

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The model of Articles of Association are prescribed in

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For seeking confirmation from Regional Director regarding shifting of registered office within the same State from jurisdiction of one ROC to another shall have to be filed in form

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When a Pvt. Company is converted into a public Company or a public Company is converted to a private Company, application in which form is required to be filed?

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For each default of non-compliance to the requirements of Section 12 regarding maintenance of details & registers, each and every difficulty office shall be liable to pay a penalty of ____ for each day of default during the period of continuation of default.

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When it is proved that the affairs of the company registered under section 8 were conducted fraudulently, every officer in default shall be liable for action

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If a company registered under section 8 makes any default in complying with any of the requirements laid down in this section, the Directors and every officer of the company who is in default shall be punishable with fine which shall not be less than 25,000 rupees but which may extend to

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If a company registered under section 8 makes any default in complying with any of the requirements laid down in this section, the company shall be punishable with fine which shall

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A company registered under section 8 shall amalgamate with

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A company registered under section 8 shall not alter the provisions of its memorandum or articles except with the previous approval of

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A company cannot be registered under section 8,if

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Formation of Company with charitable objects under section 8 can be registered as

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The company shall maintain and preserve at its ______ copies of all documents and informations as originally filed for incorporation under section 7(1) till its dissolution:

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The persons who are competent to file a declaration certifying in form INC 8 that all the requirements of this Act and the rules made thereunder in respect of registration and matters relating thereto have been complied with

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Form PA-5 is applicable to use in case of

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Form No.PAS-4 is used for

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If in case the terms of the contract mentioned in the prospectus has to be altered, the advertisement of the notice for getting the resolution passed- shall be in

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Once the prospectus is issued, it must disclose the identity of the person or persons or any other entity bearing the cost of making such offer of sale with reasons.

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For non-compliance of Section-40, with regard to listing of securities, what is the penalty that is imposed on a Company?

 

 

 

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What is quantum of penalty in the case of any default under section 39(3) or 39(4)?

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Which section deals with punishment for fraudulently inducing persons to invest money?

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Which of the following is not originally printed in Schedule-VII of the Companies Act, 2013?

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Mandatory reporting for CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) under the Companies Act and Rules works on the principle of

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Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 lays down policy for Composition and role with responsibilities of Corporate Social Responsibility Committee.

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What is the resultant consequence of non-compliance of any codified duties u/s 166 of the Companies Act, by a Director?

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Vacation of Directors is enumerated in Section ______ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Section 167 provides for

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Section 168 provides for provisions relating to

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Resignation provisions for Directors are there in Section

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As per provisions of section 134(3)(p) of the Companies Act, 2013, provision is made for annual evaluation of the performance of the Board, individual directors and its committees.

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The Whistle Blower Policy was recommended by_________

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Which of the following reports included clause 49 in the listing agreement?

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How many months did the company can continue its business u/s 45 _______

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Maximum managerial remuneration permissible under the Companies Act, 1956 for public limited companies is

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The maxim “delegates non potest delegare” states the

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291 of the Company Act 1956, has clarified that

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Doctrine of indoor management is an exception to the principle of__________

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The new Sec 60B introduced by the Companies (Amendment) Act 2000 is related to______

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According to sec 297, a director shall not enter into any contract with the company except with the consent of __________

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An act which is to be ultra vires a company is_________

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Table__________is for memorandum of association of a company limited by guarantee and having a share capital.

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Table_______is for memorandum of association of a company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital.

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Table_____ is for memorandum of association of a company limited by shares.

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The benefit of the Doctrine of Indoor Management is available only to the:

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Under the doctrine or rule of ‘constructive notice’ which of the following persons are presumed to have read the Memorandum and the Articles:

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The regulations contained in which of the following Tables are also called ‘articles’:

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In which case the principle of corporate veil was ignored by the courts:

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A statutory company or corporation is one which is incorporated

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Which of the following statements is not true?

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The company act 2013 consists of how many sections?

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Maximum number of member in case of public limited company

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Maximum number of member in case of private limited company

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Minimum number of member in case of private limited company

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Minimum number of member in case of public limited company.

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The first company legislation was enacted in which country?

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In how many schedule are there in company act 2013?

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Indian company act 1956 was based on the which committee

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Which of the following is not the way of acquiring a membership of the a company under the Companies Act, 1956___________

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Which of the following sections, allows alteration of objects clause within certain defined limits____________

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Directors are trustees of the company and not of individual shareholders”. This principle was laid down in_____________

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The rule of constructive notice seeks to protect_____________

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The doctrine of Indoor Management seeks to protect _____________

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The doctrine which says company is collective will and has its real psychic existence is based on __________

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In which one of these cases, the doctrine of ultra vires was laid down ________

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Which one of these cases, is not related to separate entity of the company ________

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Which one of these cases, it was decided that a company incorporated by a single person can also have a separate legal entity ________

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Government Company is defined under ________

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Private Company is defined under __________

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Company is defined under ____________

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Corporate is person ficta ‘fictitious person’ _______________

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Theory which gives explanation to ‘lifting the corporate Veil” is _______

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Company registered under Sec. 8 as per 2013 amendment can _________

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NCLT came into force instead of company Law Board from

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25 Companies should pay stamp duty for registering MOA and AOA.

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For every special resolution passed the form attached should be

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U/s 274 (f) (g) directors are disqualified for how many______years?

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Liability under ____ may be imposed only if it is proved that the company’s business has been carried on with a view to defraud the creditors.

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Which of the following section in the Companies Act, 2013 mentions about Penalty for furnishing false statement, mutilation, destruction of documents?

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Which of the following section in the Companies Act, 2013 mentions about Appointment of key managerial personnel

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Which of the following section in the Companies Act, 2013 mentions about Contract of employment with managing or whole-time directors

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Which of the following section in the Companies Act, 2013 mentions about Option to adopt principle of proportional representation for appointment of directors?

 

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Which of the following section in the Companies Act, 2013 mentions about Red herring prospectus.

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Section 10 of The Companies act 2013 deals with_______?

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Which section of The Companies act 2013 deals with the Prohibition on acceptance of deposits from public?

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Section 12 of The Companies act 2013 deals with_______?

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Which section of The Companies act 2013 deals with Company to accept unpaid share capital, although not called up?

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Section 29 of The Companies act 2013 provides _?

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Authentication of documents, proceedings and contracts, is provided in section____ of The Companies act 2013

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Section 25 of The Companies act 2013 deals with_______?

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Which section of The Companies act 2013 deals with Rectification of the name of the company_?

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Which section of The Companies act 2013 deals with the Effect of registration?

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When did The Companies act 2013, come into force?

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Section 270 of the Companies Act 2013 deals with___?

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What is the punishment for an individual or director of a company If any of the provisions of sections 139 to 146 is contravened?

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What is the punishment for the company If any of the provisions of sections 139 to 146 is contravened?

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Section 123 of the Companies Act 2013 deals with___?

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Section 203 of the Companies Act 2013 deals with______?

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The memorandum of a company is dealt under?

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Form SH-9 provides for ___________

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Every share certificate shall be in:

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Letter of Buy Back offer shall be as per the format prescribed in _________

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Voting Rights for 1st year of registration, in case Producer Company is formed by Producer Institutions shall be:

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Shareholders Section 162 is not applicable to -

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Which of the following section of company act 2013 define the definition of "share "?

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In case of Redemption of Preference shares, the Company is required to submit SH-7 to ROC in__________

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Form SH-9 provides for ___________

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The section 71 of the Companies Act, 2013 prohibits issue of debentures carrying:

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Section 43 provides for__________

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As per Section 2(84) Share means share in the share capital of a Company and includes__________

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Certificate of Recognition” means the certificate of recognition granted to a registered valuers organization under

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Section 247 of Companies Act, 2013 applicable on the valuation of which of the following:

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No compromise or arrangement shall be sanctioned by the Tribunal unless a certificate by the.................. has been filed with the Tribunal to the effect that the accounting treatment, if any, proposed in the scheme of compromise or arrangement is in conformity with the accounting standards prescribed under section 133.

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In cases where proper accounts have not been kept, then every defaulting officer shall be liable with a fine of minimum Rs............. & maximum Rs...............

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“Valuation standards” means the standards on valuation referred to in

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Certificate of registration" means the certificate of registration granted to a valuer under the rule:

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An association of 30 persons not registered under the companies Act but carrying on a business is a/an ___________.

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The doctrine of indoor management is an_________ to the doctrine of constructive notice

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Sec.25 Companies should pay stamp duty for registering MOA and AOA.

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For every special resolution passed the form attached should be

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People generally prefer to conduct charitable activities by forming Section 8 Companies instead of regular NGOs and associations.

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Any company that contravenes provisions of Section 8 is punishable with a fine ranging from Rs.10 lakhs to Rs.1 crore.

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Section 8 Companies Act can wind up or dissolve themselves either voluntarily or under orders given by the Central Government.

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Section 8 Companies Act require a grant of a license by the Central Government.

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Section 8 Companies Act need not include the words “Limited: or “Private Limited” in their names.

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Apart from individuals and associations of persons, section 8 also allows firms to be members of these companies.

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Section 8 companies can function only if they have the Central Government’s license.

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Members of section 8 companies can only have limited oiability.

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Section 8 companies, unlike all other companies, do not acquire a prescribed minimum paid-up share capital.

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Section 8 companies aim to further causes like science, culture, research, sports, religion etc.

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The objectives of Section 8 companies are purely charitable in nature.

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Section 8 companies do not aim to make profits.

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Famous examples of Section 8 companies include Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CICCI) and Confederation of Indian Industries (CII).

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The companies Act defines a Section 8 company as one whose objectives is to promote fields of arts, commerce, science, research, education, sports, charity, social welfare, religion, environment projection or other similar objectives.

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According to Section 10 of the Companies Act, 2013, registering the Memorandum and Articles of Association binds the Company and its members to the extent that they themselves had signed the same.

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Until the company dissolves or the Registrar removes it from the register, it has perpetual existence.

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The allotment of CIN is on and from the company’s corporation date.

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The Registrar allocates a Corporate Identity Number (CIN) to the company which is aw distinct identity for the company.

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Section 7 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with the procedure for incorporation of a company.

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The Corporate Veil Theory is a legal concept which separates the identity of the company from its members.

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Section 3(1)(c) of the Companies Act says that a single person can from a company for any lawful purpose.

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Section 2(62) of Companies Act defines a one-person company as a company that has only one person as to its member.

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The principle of separate legal entity of the company was judicially recognized by the House of Lords in 1867 in the case of Oakes v Turqand and Hording (1867)

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A company of any class registered under Companies Act, 2013 may convert itself as a company of other class under this Act by alteration of _______ of the company in accordance with the provisions o this Chapter.

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A company registered under section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013 shall not alter the provisions of its memorandum or articles except with the previous approval of the Central Government.

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A firm cannot be a member of the company registered under section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013.

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A company under the Companies Act, 2013 may be either______

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Under the Companies Act, 2013, _______means a director appointed to the Board of a company.

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The provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 shall apply to ______.

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Power of Central Government to make rules relating to winding up has been prescribed under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Bar on jurisdiction of the Civil Court in matter where the provision of the Companies Act, 2013 are applicable has been provided under Section ______.

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Appeal to Supreme Court under the Companies Act, 2013 has been provided under Section ____.

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Term of office of President, Chairperson and other Members of National Company Law Tribunal has been prescribed under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Qualification of chairperson and members of Appellate Tribunal has been prescribed under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Constitution of Appellate tribunal has been dealt under Section ___ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Qualification of President and members of Tribunal has been prescribed under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Constitution of National Company Law Tribunal has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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By which Section provision of the Companies Act, 2013 has been made application to foreign companies?

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Power to wind up foreign companies although dissolved has been prescribed under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Winding up of unregistered companies has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Dissolution of company by Tribunal has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Provision for removal and replacement of liquidator has been prescribed under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Company liquidators and their appointments has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Petition for winding up by Tribunal can be under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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A circumstance in which company may be wound up by Tribunal has been prescribed under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Modes of winding up has been prescribes under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Power of Central Government to provide for amalgamation of companies in public interest has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Merger or amalgamation of company with foreign company has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Merger and amalgamation of companies has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Power of Tribunal to enforce compromise or arrangements has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Power to compromise or make arrangements with creditors and members has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Freezing of assets of company on inquiry and investigation has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Investigation of ownership of company has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Investigation into affairs of company by Serious Fraud investigation Office has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Establishment of Serious Fraud investigation Office has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Investigation into affairs of company has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Appointment of key managerial personnel has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Appointment of managing director whole time director or manager has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Prohibition on forward dealings in securities of company by director or key managerial personnel has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Prohibition on insider trading of securities has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Removal of directors has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Duties of directors has been dealt under Section ______ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Disqualifications for appointment of director has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Which section of the Companies Act, 2013 mandates company to inform Director Identification Number to Registrar?

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Which section of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with allotment of Director Identification Number (DIN)?

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Which section of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with application for allotment of Director _____ identification Number (DIN)?

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Which section of the Companies Act, 2013 mandates company to have Board of Directors?

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Powers and duties of auditors and auditing standards has been dealt under Section ___ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Eligibility qualification and disqualification of auditors has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Removal resignation of auditor and giving of special notice has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Corporate Social Responsibility has been dealt under Section ___ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Constitution of National Financial Reporting Authority has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Punishment for failure to distribute dividends has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Declaration of dividend has been dealt under Section ___ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Ordinary and special resolutions have been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Calling of extraordinary general meeting has been dealt under Section _______ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Power of tribunal to call annual general meeting has been dealt under Section ______ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Annual general meeting has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Power of company to purchase its own securities has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Reduction of shares capital has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Issue of bonus shares has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Power of limited company to alter its share capital has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Rectification of register of members has been dealt under Section ________ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Punishment for personation of shareholder has been dealt under Section ______ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Which section of the Companies Act, 2013 provided that securities to be dealt with in stock exchange?

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Issues of sweat equity shares has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Prohibition on issue of shares at discount is provided under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Variation of shareholders rights has been dealt under Section ___ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Certificate of shares has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Nature of shares or debentures has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Kinds of share capital have been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Global depository receipt has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Which section of the Companies Act, 2013 provided that securities to be dealt with in stock exchange?

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Civil liability for mis-statement in prospectus is provided under Section ______ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Criminal liability for misstatement in prospectus is provided under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Under the Companies Act, 2013 for misstatement in prospectus _____ are provided for.

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Red hearing prospectus has been dealt under Section ______ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Shelf prospectus has been dealt under Section ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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As per Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013 public offer of securities is to be in dematerialised form.

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Variation in terms of contact or objects in prospectus has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Matters to be stated in prospectus has been dealt under Section _____of the Companies Act, 2013

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Power of Securities and Exchange Board to regulate issue and transfer of securities has been dealt under Section _____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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Section 23 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with ______.

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Section 18 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with ______.

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Section 16 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with ______.

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Section 14 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with ______.

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Section 13 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with ______.

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Section 12 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with ______.

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Section 7 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with ______.

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Section 7 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with ______.

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Section 3 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with ______.

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The outsider can only sue the company under the doctrine of _______ if the officer had the delegated power to act on those grounds.

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The remedy under doctrine of _____ is not available where the circumstances and situation surrounding the contract are so suspicious that it invites inquiry and the outsider if the company does not make any efficient inquiry for the same.

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Where an outsider entering into a transaction with a company could discover the irregularities in the management of the company if he/she would have made proper inquires then he/she cannot seek remedy under the doctrine of ________

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This doctrine is solely for protecting the interests and the rights of the third party who enter into transactions with the company in good faith and to whom the company stands indebted. This is doctrine of _________.

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The outsider can sue the company under the doctrine of indoor Management if the officer had the delegated power to act on those grounds.

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Doctrine of _________ does not apply in cases where an outsider relies on a document which is forged in the name of the company.

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In case any person dealing with the company is suspicious about the circumstances revolving around a contract, then he shall enquire into it. If he fails to enquire, he cannot rely on the rule of ________.

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The rule of _______ does not apply to circumstances where the person affected has actual or constructive notice of the irregularity.

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The view in Royal British Bank V Turquand (1856) 6 E & B 327 is supported by Section _____ of the Companies Act. 2013, which states that the defects in the appointment of the director shall not invalidate the acts done.

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The special resolutions are required to be registered with the ______ under the Companied Act. 2013.

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The doctrine of constructive notice can be traced in the Companies Act. 1956 under Section ______.

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The doctrine of indoor management can be traced in the Indian Companies Act. 2013 under Section ______.

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The doctrine of indoor management has originated from an English case called ______.

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The doctrine of indoor management seeks to project the _________ from the company.

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The doctrine of Constructive Notice seeks to project the company from the________.

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The doctrine of indoor management is an old established principle which came to be recognized in the context of________.

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The doctrine of indoor management is famously known as the______.

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The doctrine of ______ does not apply to acts void ab initio.

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The doctrine of indoor management is an ________ to the doctrine of constructive notice.

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If the central government believes that the interest of general public is thwarted by the conduct of company, application can be made to the tribunal under Section _____ of the Act.

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If a member complains that affairs of the company which are being conducted in manner prejudicial to public interest or interests of a particular member of the country, application can be made to the tribunal under Section _______ of the Act.

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If there is a material change in interests of creditors, debentures or any shareholders of the company by action of board of directors which is likely to be arbitrary and prejudiced application can be made to the tribunal under Section ______ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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The sections which cover oppression _____ & mismanagement is ____ of companies Act 2013 and chapter XVI which corresponds to a clubbed section of _______ of the erstwhile Companies Act 1956.

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The principle of rule by majority has been made applicable to the management of the affairs of Companies. This originates from ________.

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The term _________ does not find a clear meaning in the Company Law (2013) but can be described as conducting company affairs in a prejudicial, dishonest or inept manner.

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Promoter is guilty of breach of trust if he sells property to the company without informing the company that the property belongs to him or he may commit a breach of trust by accepting a bonus or commission from a person who sells property to the company. This principle was enunciated in __________

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The term_________ is not clearly defined by Company Law (2013), the Court of law defines is conduct that involves a visible departure from the standards of fair dealing and a violation of conditions that require fair - especially with regard to the right of shareholders.

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The principle of majority originated in the rule of _________ which provided that the individual shareholders have no cause of action in law for any wrongdoing by the corporation and the action brought about in respect of such losses shall be brought either by the corporation itself or through a derivative action.

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The principle of _________ has been made applicable to the management of the affairs of Companies. This originates from Foss vs Harbottle .

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Section 238 deals with ________ of offer schemes involving transfer of shares.

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Section 237 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with power of _______ to provide for amalgamation of companies in public interest.

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Section 236 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with purchase of ______ shareholding.

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Section 235 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with acquisition of shares of ________ shareholders.

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Section 234 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with amalgamation with foreign company, which is also called _______

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Section 233 deals with amalgamations of small companies which is also called __________

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Section 230-231 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with __________

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The amount allocated for Corporate Social Responsibility can be spent for activities specified under Schedule ____ of the Companies Act, 2013.

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As per Section 23 of the Companies Act. 2013, private companies can issue further shares_______.

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As per the Companies (Amendment) Act. 2015 read with Companies (share Capital and Debentures) Second Amendment Rules, 2015, every share certificate shall be issued under the common seal_________.

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As per Section 2(40), exemptions have been granted to small company and dormant company from preparing _______ Statement.

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Section 464 of the Companies Act, 2013 provides that no association or partnership can be formed with the number of members exceeding __________, subject to the Rules prescribed under this Act.

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As per Section 64 of the Companies Act 2013, a company is required to intimate the particulars of redemption to the ROC in form SH-7 within ______ days of redemption of preference shares.

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A company can apply for _______ availability by filing for RUN prior to filing of SPICE Form.

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Statement 1- Share valuation is not required in case of rights issue of shares.

Statement 2- In case of issue of shares to resident valuation is required to be carried out as per the provision of FEMA.

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Statement 1- As per Section B (10) of Companies Act. 2013 a company registered under the said Section can only merge with another Section 8 company which has similar objects. Statement 2- Section 8 Company is required to obtain prior approved of Central Government (RD) for alteration of its articles.

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Statement 1- In terms of Rule 3 of the Companies (incorporation) Rules. 2014 only a natural person who is an Indian citizen and resident in India is eligible to incorporate an OPC. Statement 2- A non-resident cannot become a member or nominee of an OPC.

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Statement 1- LLP will have more flexibility as compared to a company. Statement 2- LLP will have more compliance requirements as compared to a company.

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Digital signature certificates of either _________ signing certificate category issued by a licensed Certifying Authority (CA) needs to be obtained for e-filing on the MCA Portal.

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___________ are the digital equivalent (that is electronic format) of physical or paper certificates.

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Form INC-6 shall be filed within ____ days in case of voluntary conversion and within ____ months of mandatory conversion.

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__________ shall be filed by the OPC for conversion of an OPC into private or public company.

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Form INC-5 shall be filed within _______ days of exceeding threshold limits.

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Copy - Section 2(62) of the Companies Act, 2013 provides for ________

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The OPC shall inform _________ in form INC-5, if the threshold limits is exceeded and is required to be converted into private or public company.

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Section 2(62) of the Companies Act, 2013 provides for ________

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The preamble of the Companies Act, 2013 provides that ___________

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The ‘perpetual succession’ of a company is recognised in which of the following sections of the Companies Act, 2013?

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The term whole time Director is defined in Section _____ of the Companies Act, 1956.

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According to section 225 of the Companies Act, the Directors should be appointed in the __________

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The Schedule-1 of the Companies Act, which gives the specimen of memorandum of a Company limited by shares.

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The privilege of limited liability was introduced in the Indian Company Law in the year ________

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The history of the Indian Company Law began in the year of _________

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On which of the following date the Companies Act, 1956 came into force?

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The association that are not registered under Section 11 of the Companies Act is __________

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If a public Company limited by shares does not register its own articles _______ apply automatically to a Company.

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________ consists of a series of regulations framed by the legislature for the conduct of the affair of Company.

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Holding Company is defined in section _______ of the Companies Act.

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Section 25 of the Companies Act relates to _______ .

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Section ____ of the Companies Act defines foreign Company.

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A copy of special resolution has to be filed with the Registrar within ______ days.

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Section _______ of the Companies Act deals with the meaning and provisions related to the shelf prospectus.

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A public company has been defined in Section _________

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Section ________ of the Companies Act, 1956 states that a Company means “A Company formed and registered under this Act or an existing Company”.

442 / 456

Definition of a ‘private Company’ as laid down in Section 2(68) of the Companies Act, 2013 prohibits a Company from inviting public to subscribe to any securities issued by it.

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Section 43 pertaining to kinds of share capital is not applicable to Private Company.

444 / 456

Under sections 5(1) and 7(1) of 2013 Act, it is not compulsory for every Company to have its own articles.

445 / 456

Section 12 of Companies Act, 1958 deals with _________

446 / 456

An act is said to be ultra vires a company when it is beyond the powers ________

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Which documents contain the constitution of a company?

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Under which provision of the Companies Act, a private company can voluntarily be converted to a public company?

449 / 456

The companies which are formed under the Companies Act, 1956 called as ________

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The companies registered in India are regulated under ________

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Form SH-9 provides for ______________

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Every share certificate shall be in ____________

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Words and expressions used but not defined in these rules, shall have the same meaning as assigned to them in :

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Conduct under any other law other than the Act or these rules by any person ……… be affected by virtue of coming into effect of these rules.

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Form SH-9 provides for Return of ________

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As per Section 2(84) share means share in the share capital of a company and includes _______

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