Public financial institution definition under Companies Act requires statutory entities or government-established bodies eligible for central notification. The Companies Act defines Public financial institution to include specified statutory entities and institutions notified by the Central Government. Central notification is permitted only where an institution is established by or under a Central or State Act (excluding company law) or where government control through paid-up capital exists; notification of additional institutions requires consultation with the central banking authority.
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Public financial institution definition under Companies Act requires statutory entities or government-established bodies eligible for central notification.
The Companies Act defines Public financial institution to include specified statutory entities and institutions notified by the Central Government. Central notification is permitted only where an institution is established by or under a Central or State Act (excluding company law) or where government control through paid-up capital exists; notification of additional institutions requires consultation with the central banking authority.
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