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Company Bill Analysis

CS Swati D Rawat
Dematerialisation of securities required for public offers, mandating demat issuance and conversion for companies under company law Companies must designate a registered office and verify it with the registrar; furnish requested copies of the memorandum and articles to members subject to daily penalties; public offers must issue securities in dematerialised form and IPO applications must include an abridged prospectus; authors of prospectuses containing untrue or misleading statements face statutory liability. Listed and prescribed companies must annex a practicing company secretary's secretarial audit report to the board's report, provide full assistance for the audit, explain any qualifications in the board's report, and face prescribed fines for contraventions. Global depository receipts require a special resolution; share certificates are prima facie evidence of title and duplicate certificates may be issued where originals are lost, destroyed, defaced or surrendered. (AI Summary)

REGISTERED OFFICE

  • After incorporation, within 15 days company has to decide about their registered office capable of acknowledging or receiving all communications.
  • The company shall furnish to the registrar verification of its registered office within 30 days of its incorporation

COPIES OF MOA AND AOA ETC TO ITS MEMBERS

  • Within 7 days of the request from the members, the company has to send copy of the each document i.e MOA, AOA, or every agreement or every resolution as mentioned in sub section (1) of section 11
  • Default  shall be liable for each default , to a penalty of one thousand rupees for each day during which default continues or one lakh rupees, whichever is less

DEMAT OF SECURITIES FOR PUBLIC OFFER

  • As per companies bill clause 29 provides that every company making public offer or every other class or classes of public companies as may be prescribed  shall issue only dematerialized form
  • Any other company may convert its securities in demat form ( voluntarily as per the provision of companies act and depositories act, 1996)

APPLICATION FORM FOR IPO

MIS STATEMENTS IN PROSPECTUS

  • Where a prospectus, issued, circulated or distributed under this Chapter, includes any statement which is untrue or misleading in form or context in which it is included or where any inclusion or omission of any matter is likely to mislead, every person who authorizes the issue of such prospectus shall be liable under section 447

SECRETARIAL AUDIT

—      204. (1) Every listed company and a company belonging to other class of companies as may be prescribed shall annex with its Board’s report made in terms of sub-section (3) of section   134, a secretarial audit report, given by a company secretary in practice, in such form as may be prescribed.

—      (2) It shall be the duty of the company to give all assistance and facilities to the company secretary in practice, for auditing the secretarial and related records of the company.

—      (3) The Board of Directors, in their report made in terms of sub-section (3) of section 134, shall explain in full any qualification or observation or other remarks made by the company secretary in practice in his report under sub-section (1).

—      (4) If a company or any officer of the company or the company secretary in practice, contravenes the provisions of this section, the company, every officer of the company or the company secretary in practice, who is in default, shall be punishable with fine which shall not be less than one lakh rupees but which may extend to five lakh rupees.

GLOBAL DEPOSITORY RECEIPT

  • — As per clause 41 of companies bill, every company after passing special resolution in its general meeting issue depository receipt in any foreign country in such manner subject such terms and conditions as may be prescribed.
  • The government will come out rules for the same in future.

EQUITY SHARE CAPITAL

  • Two kinds of equity share capital
  • With voting rights
  • With differential rights  as to dividend or voting rights or otherwise in accordance with rules as may be prescribed   clause 43 (a)

NATURE OF SHARES OR DEBENTURES

  • The shares or debentures or other interest of any member in a company shall be movable property transferable in the manner provided by the articles of the company. CLAUSE 44

—      COMMENTS:  WE SHOULD SPECIFICALLY TO PROVIDE IN THE ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION ABOUT TRANSFERABILITY

CERTIFICATE OF SHARES

  • Certificate issued by a company affix its common seal  specifying no of shares held by a member is prima facie  evidence of the title of the person to such shares

DUPLICATE SHARE CERTIFICATE

  • Clause 46 (2) provides that duplicate share certificate can be issue for the following reasons

(a) Is proved to have been lost or destroyed; or

(b) Has been defaced, mutilated or torn and is surrendered to the company

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