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Revenue from Contracts with Customers(Applicable from April 2018) Ind AS 116 [13] Leases (Applicable from April 2019) Ind AS 1 Presentation of Financial Statements Ind AS 2 Inventories Ind AS 7 Statement of Cash Flows Ind AS 8 Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors Ind AS 10 Events occurring after Reporting Period Ind AS 11
The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 was enacted by the Parliament of India to introduce and legally sanction the concept of LLP in India. Unlike the general partnerships in India, LLP is a body corporate and legal entity separate from its partners, have Perpetual succession and any change in the partners of an LLP shall not affect the existence, rights or liabilities of the LLP.
Branch: Liability, main company remains liable; Name, same as main company; Nationality, foreign company; Company purpose, any lawful purpose except industry on Negative List; Formation, file Memorandum and Articles of Association with Registrar of Companies, plus permission to work in Nepal by concerned authority; Founders, main branch.
Apply for the name approval for the LLP (Limited liability partnership) Registration. (One can also proceed without name approval of the LLP, and file the applications for registration) India Registrar of Companies issues the Certificate of Incorporation which is the proof for the registration. File for a Permanent Account Number (PAN) from ...
The 2013 Companies Act superseded the Companies Act of 1956, under whose provisions Indian corporations previously operated.In addition to the Companies Act, corporations are subject to other regulations administered by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), [1] which has two branches: the Regional Director (RD) and the Registrar of Companies (ROC).
The Companies Act 2013 (No. 18 of 2013) is an Act of the Parliament of India which forms the primary source of Indian company law. It received presidential assent on 29 August 2013, and largely superseded the Companies Act 1956 .
An acceleration clause is a section of a mortgage contract that can have big consequences: Namely, it can require you to pay off your entire mortgage at once. Even if you miss only one payment.
The Companies Act 1956 was an Act of the Parliament of India, enacted in 1956, which enabled companies to be formed by registration, and set out the responsibilities of companies, their directors and secretaries. [1] It was repealed and replaced by the Companies Act 2013.