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    Declaration should be filed in respect of preference shares also
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    Declaration requirement for shares applies equally to preference and equity shares, regardless of participation or voting rights.
    A trustee must file a declaration to the public trustee subject to prescribed exemption limits; the provision makes no distinction between preference and equity shares, and whether preference shares are participating or carry voting rights is immaterial, so both classes of shares must be aggregated for the declaration and exemption limits.
    Whether omnibus resolution can be passed under sub‑section (1)
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    Omnibus resolutions prohibited under the provision; each matter requires a separate special resolution to ensure compliance.
    An omnibus resolution is not permissible; the statute requires a special resolution to be passed in respect of each individual appointment or case, so companies must record separate special resolutions for individual matters to meet companies law procedural requirements.
    Name of company - Publication of ‑ Mode and manner of keeping common seal of a company
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    Use of metallic common seal preferred; consult articles of association to determine prescribed mode and manner of keeping seal.
    Prevailing practice and the wording of section 147(1)(b) support use of a metallic common seal rather than a non metallic stamp; companies must consult their articles of association for any express provisions governing the form, custody, and use of the common seal and follow those provisions to determine the mode and manner of keeping it.
    Forwarding forms of application for shares without enclosing copies of prospectuses
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    Mandatory disclosure requirement: brokers must enclose prospectuses with share application forms or face statutory penalties under company law.
    Members of recognised stock exchanges issuing circulars for new share issues must enclose copies of the prospectus with forwarded application forms; compliance with the mandatory prospectus enclosure requirement under section 56(3) is obligatory and non compliance attracts statutory penal consequences. Exchanges should ensure members adhere to the statutory provision and exchange rules to avoid prosecutions.
    Filing and registration fees are required to be paid by foreign companies only to Registrar, New Delhi
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    Filing and registration fees for foreign companies payable only to the central registrar; state filings must be made without fees.
    Filing and registration fees for foreign companies are payable only to the central Registrar in New Delhi under section 597(2) and are not payable to the State Registrar where the company's principal place of business is situated; foreign companies must nonetheless file the same documents and returns simultaneously with the State Registrar, but without payment of fees.
    Whether periodicity of resolution to be passed in terms of clauses (d) and (e) of sub‑section (1) depends on circumstances of each case
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    Periodicity of corporate resolutions: renewal depends on resolution terms and company circumstances, subject to constitutional and statutory limits.
    Periodicity of resolutions under clauses (d) and (e) of section 293(1) depends on the terms of each resolution and the circumstances of the company, subject to the memorandum and articles of association and compliance with the Explanations to section 293(1). Companies should therefore specify duration or renewal conditions within the resolution to ensure alignment with constitutional documents and statutory explanations.
    Declaration of Computation of depreciation under straight line method as contemplated
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    Straight line depreciation must be recalculated to reflect prevailing tax depreciation rates and shift allowances, including triple shift.
    Any straight line depreciation provided under the Companies Law must reflect changes made in the Income tax Act or Rules, including extra and multiple shift allowances; accordingly, companies using the straight line method should recalculate the specified period for affected assets and adjust depreciation provisions to incorporate such changes, since the specified period is derived from the reducing balance rate that includes those allowances.
    Public trustee ‑ Whether the section becomes attracted if society holds shares in trust
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    Shares held in trust by a registered society trigger application of the public trustee provision.
    Section 187B is attracted only when shares in a company are held in trust by a person; a society registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 is a person, and therefore if such a society holds shares in trust the section applies, but not otherwise.
    Dividend warrants encashable at par at all branches of companies’ bankers ‑ Desirability of.
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    Dividend warrant encashability at par increases accessibility for small investors and may encourage share uptake.
    Dividend warrants encashable only at particular banker branches have caused hardships to small and outstation investors; making dividend warrants encashable at par at all branches of the companies' bankers would reduce collection costs for small holdings, improve accessibility to dividend payments, and may encourage small investors to take up shares, a practice recommended by stock exchanges and already adopted by some companies.
    Reappointment of additional directors
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    Reappointment of additional directors must be treated as ordinary business at the annual general meeting and follow AGM procedures.
    Reappointment of additional directors is treated as ordinary business at the annual general meeting. If an additional director appointed by the board ceases to hold office under the statutory vacancy provision, a subsequent reappointment at the AGM is governed by the procedural requirements applicable to appointments in place of retiring directors.
    Whether Registrar has power to refuse to take return of allotment on record
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    Registrar acceptance of allotment returns cannot be refused due to listed minors; courts decide membership capacity.
    The Registrar of Companies should not refuse to accept and file a return of allotment on the ground that some allottees are minors; acceptance and filing of the return is proper. The question whether a minor can lawfully be a company member is for the courts to decide, and the Registrar must not discharge that judicial function when processing allotment returns.
    Membership of board of trustees of Unit Trust of India and State Bank of India should be treated as directorship of a body corporate
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    Directorship classification: membership of UTI trustees and SBI central board treated as directors for section 303 purposes.
    Members occupying central governing positions, such as boards of trustees constituted by statute and the Central Board of Directors of the State Bank, are to be regarded as directors for the purposes of section 303 under the inclusive definition of a person occupying the position of director by whatever name. Conversely, membership of local boards that do not constitute the central governing body is not to be treated as a directorship for section 303.
    Information to shareholders - Publication of periodical reports by companies engaged in production
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    Quarterly reporting encouraged for production companies to supply operational surveys, production comparisons and prospects to shareholders.
    Companies engaged in production are urged to furnish quarterly statements to stock exchanges, newspapers and shareholders containing: a general survey of business development; comparative figures of production and sales; and current and future prospects. These statements need not be full balance-sheets or profit and loss accounts but should be modest informative disclosures to enable informed shareholder interest and to counter market rumours.
    Memorandum of association ‑ Whether general authorised agent can sign memorandum or any amendment thereto on behalf of subscriber
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    Agent authorised by power of attorney may sign a company's memorandum and its amendments on subscriber's behalf.
    An agent authorised by a power of attorney may sign a subscriber's memorandum of association and any necessary amendments on the subscriber's behalf, including amendments arising from the Registrar's scrutiny; Registrars are encouraged, where possible, to assist promoters in drafting and approving draft memorandum and articles before submission.
    Prospectus ‑ Advance approval of prospectus in draft stage before it is actually delivered to Registrar for registration
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    Advance approval of prospectuses enables Registrar pre filing scrutiny of draft prospectuses to promote compliance before registration.
    Registrars are directed to permit informal pre filing scrutiny of prospectus drafts to allow an advance approval style review before formal delivery for registration; offices are presumed to have implemented the arrangement agreed at the Fifth Conference, and any Registrar not yet applying the arrangement is advised to do so without delay.
    Whether time in drawing up order of court and obtaining a copy should be excluded in computing prescribed period of three months
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    Exclusion of court drafting time - time spent obtaining the certified order is excluded when computing the filing period.
    Delays in preparing the court's order and in obtaining the certified copy are excluded when computing the statutory filing period for an alteration of a company's objects clause; the certified copy may be filed with a forwarding letter and the proper filing fee where no prescribed form exists.
    Whether provisions of the section applicable to investments in the shares of a new company
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    Application of section 372 to investments in new company shares confirms regulatory coverage for such share acquisitions.
    The departmental letter clarifies that section 372 applies to proposed investments in the shares of a new company, treating such investments as subject to the same statutory regime and compliance obligations under the Companies Law.
    Managing/Whole-time directors ‑Who is regarded as whole‑time/technical director, etc. ‑ Whose appointment requires Government approval
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    Whole-time director status for company employees requires government approval when appointed, including alternates, and is governed by company law provisions.
    An employee appointed as a director (including as an alternate director) is regarded as a whole time director; such appointments require government approval and must comply with the relevant provisions of company law governing director appointments and service.
    Depreciation to be provided for purposes of determining net profits for payment of managerial remuneration
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    Written down value basis: government endorses notional WDV using income tax depreciation rates for managerial remuneration.
    The Government endorses that, after adopting the written down value shown in company books at the commencement financial year as the starting point, the written down value for subsequent years for the Companies Act depreciation provision should be calculated by applying year to year the depreciation rates specified under the income tax law, yielding a notional written down value for computing depreciation for managerial remuneration rather than using the book figure at each year end.
    Articles making provision for individuals acting as directors after incorporation and prior to appointment under section 255 - Whether section 254 is attracted
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    Status of subscribers as directors ceases once directors are validly appointed under articles or by general meeting.
    The deeming provision in section 254 applies only until directors are appointed under section 255; subscribers remain directors only until such valid appointments. The qualifier "in default of and subject to any regulations in the articles" means that where the articles provide for specific individuals to act as directors after incorporation and before formal appointment, the deeming rule in section 254 does not apply.

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