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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 11,2014

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Arbitration clauses lapse upon valid novation unless expressly preserved; courts must first decide existence and validity of an arbitration agreement before referring disputes, and once a matter is properly referred judicial jurisdiction normally ceases. Fraud or issues requiring oral/documentary proof may be unsuitable for arbitration. Challenges to arbitrator jurisdiction based on appointment procedure are for the tribunal unless the agreement's validity is disputed. Courts may grant interim relief to protect arbitration rights, and limitation to challenge awards runs from receipt of the signed award.
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      Summary: Participants urged expedited SARFAESI enforcement by reducing time limits and adjournments, explicit budgetary provision for bank recapitalization, dilution of government ownership in public sector banks, implementation of committee recommendations, remediation of asset-liability mismatches, and revision of the priority sector lending definition to include NABARD-promoted groups, women's SHGs and venture capital for small businesses.
      Summary: Emphasis on financial stability and a coordinated regulatory approach, with the Finance Minister urging alignment of regulators' policies, continued fiscal consolidation, and measures to improve the business climate and revive investment. Regulators presented recommendations for the forthcoming budget and proposed next-generation financial reforms, while noting macroeconomic improvements alongside persistent vulnerabilities requiring preparedness for external shocks.
      Summary: The central bank announced the daily Reference Rates for the US dollar and the Euro with prior day comparisons; provided derived rupee exchange rates for the British pound and the Japanese yen based on the dollar Reference Rate and cross currency middle rates; and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published Reference Rate.
      Summary: Management of the economy requires cooperative federalism with Union and States coordinating growth and fiscal policy; States should receive greater devolution and flexibility in scheme implementation while maintaining fiscal discipline. States urged measures to revive growth, curb food inflation, create rural jobs, boost infrastructure and industry, seek CST compensation, GST revenue protections, consultative implementation of pay commission impacts, address land and environmental law effects on projects, and allow flexibility in central scheme allocations; the Finance Minister committed to detailed consideration of these suggestions.
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      Companies Law

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      F. No. 1/8/2013-CL-V - dated - 6-6-2014 - Co. Law
      Central Government appoints the 6th day of June, 2014 as the date on which the provisions of sub-sections (2) and (3) of Section 74 shall come into force.
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising its commencement power under the Companies Act, 2013, appoints 6 June 2014 as the date on which the provisions of sub sections (2) and (3) of Section 74 shall come into force by official notification.
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      F. No 1/8/2013-CL-V - dated - 6-6-2014 - Co. Law
      Companies (Acceptance of Deposits) Amendment Rules, 2014
      Summary: The amendment to the Companies (Acceptance of Deposits) Rules, 2014 adds a proviso to rule 5(1) permitting companies to accept deposits without a deposit insurance contract for a specified transitional period, effective from publication in the Official Gazette.

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      25/2014 - dated - 9-6-2014 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of presensitised positive offset aluminium plates originating in or exported from People's Republic of China for a further period of 5 years.
      Summary: The Central Government has imposed a definitive anti-dumping duty for five years on presensitised positive offset aluminium plates (thickness 0.15-0.40 mm, 0.03 mm) following findings of continued and likely intensified dumping from the People's Republic of China causing injury to domestic industry, prescribing a specified per-unit duty applicable where China is origin or exporter, payable in Indian currency with exchange-rate determination as per separate Government notification.
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      No. 14/3/91-TPD - dated 30-5-2014
      Appoints the Designated Authority
      Summary: Appointment of the Designated Authority to perform identification, assessment and collection of countervailing duty on subsidised articles and to determine injury under the Countervailing Duty Rules, 1995 as amended, and to perform identification, assessment and collection of anti dumping duty on dumped articles and to determine injury under the Anti dumping Duty Rules, 1995 as amended; the order replaces the earlier designated official and delegates these regulatory functions to Shri J. K. Dadoo with immediate effect.

      Companies Law

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      14/2014 - dated 9-6-2014
      Clarifications on Rules prescribed under the Companies Act, 2013 Matters relating to appointment and qualifications of directors and Independent Directors reg.
      Summary: An independent director is not treated as having a pecuniary relationship where transactions are in the ordinary course of business at arm's length; receipt of fees under section 197(5), reimbursement of expenses, and member approved profit commission are excluded. Existing IDs must be expressly reappointed under sections 149(10)/(11) read with Schedule IV within one year of 1 April 2014 if so intended. Terms under section 149(10) may be for less than five years but count as one term; no more than two consecutive terms are permitted and a three year cooling off applies. Appointment must be formalized by a letter under Schedule IV.
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      F. No. 1/8/2013-CL-V - dated 6-6-2014
      Companies (Removal of Difficulties) Fourth Order, 2014
      Summary: The Order provides for transitional exercise of Tribunal functions by the existing Company Law Board: until the Central Government notifies a date under the new Act's transitional provisions, the Company Law Board constituted under the previous statute shall exercise the jurisdiction, powers, authority and functions of the Tribunal, ensuring administrative continuity pending formal transfer under the new Companies Act framework.
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