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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 21,2024

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 130 authorises the NCLT to re-open and re-cast a company's books where accounts were fraudulently prepared or affairs were mismanaged, subject to notice to specified authorities and consideration of their representations; once the Tribunal is satisfied that statutory preconditions are met its revised accounts are final. Where directors have been suspended under the mismanagement provisions they are precluded from representing the company in Section 130 proceedings.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Assessments, adjudications, notices and related proceedings shall not be invalid solely due to mistakes, defects or omissions if the actions, in substance and effect, conform with the intents, purposes and requirements of the GST law or any existing law; service of a notice, order or communication cannot be challenged where the recipient has already acted on it or where the service was not contested in earlier proceedings.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Section 135 requires eligible companies to allocate a mandated portion of net profit to CSR, constitute a CSR committee, adopt a board approved CSR policy, disclose the policy in the annual board report, and publish CSR activities online. The 2022 amendments allow implementation through recognised implementing entities such as charitable companies, registered public trusts, registered societies established by the company, or government bodies. Procedural compliance includes filing Form CSR 1 on the MCA portal with authorised digital signatures, professional confirmation, document upload, SRN generation, and issuance of a CSR registration number.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An opportunity of a personal hearing is required before finalising contested GST assessments arising from cancelled registration. The court directed that upon receipt of the petitioner's reply and receipt of ten percent of the disputed demand, the authority must provide a reasonable opportunity including a personal hearing and thereafter pass a fresh assessment order; the earlier order was quashed for failing to afford adequate opportunity to contest the demand.
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      Summary: The address advocates embedding resilience through strengthened regulatory and supervisory architecture, highlighting governance requirements-independent boards and senior assurance functions-and ethical compliance. It urges vigilance over business model vulnerabilities and promotes advanced technologies for predictive risk detection and fraud control, while managing third party vendor risk via due diligence and monitoring. The Reserve Bank commits to regulatory review, restructuring across entity types, promotion of self regulatory organisations, and a shift to thematic and activity based supervision supported by a unified supervision department. A Through the Cycle Risk Assessment Framework with horizon scanning and customer centricity is proposed.
      Summary: Institutionalised bilateral cooperation through the India Cambodia Joint Working Group on Trade & Investment aims to deepen trade and investment ties by diversifying the trade basket and promoting investment. The meeting prioritised exploring a Bilateral Investment Treaty, recognition of the Indian Pharmacopoeia and pharma collaboration, UPI based digital payment integration to facilitate trade and tourism, and cooperation in Traditional Medicine and e governance, with commitment to intensified institutional coordination to implement these initiatives.
      Summary: The National Monetisation Pipeline is a four year programme coordinating Ministries and Central public entities to identify and monetise core government assets against specified annual targets, with publication of indicative asset lists and valuation assumptions to promote investor planning, enhance bidding outcomes, and channel increased private investment into infrastructure, including coal assets that may support energy security.
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      18/2024-25 - dated - 19-6-2024 - FTP
      Export of Non-Basmati White Rice (under HS code 10063090) to Malawi and Zimbabwe through National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL)
      Summary: The Central Government authorises export of Non-Basmati White Rice (HS code 10063090) to the listed countries through a designated cooperative exporter, granted under powers of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act and provisions of the Foreign Trade Policy, thereby notifying and operationalising allocation of consignments via the prescribed administrative channel.
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      SEBI/HO/MRD/MRD-PoD-3/P/CIR/2024/85 - dated 20-6-2024
      Modification in duration for Call Auction in pre-open session for Initial Public Offer (IPO) and Relisted scrips
      Summary: The pre-open call auction is prescribed as a one-hour session with segregated windows for order entry, matching and a buffer, and a system-driven random closure during the final part of order entry. Stock exchanges must implement enhanced surveillance with alerts based on specified cancellation and modification parameters, report alerts to the regulator by EOD, seek client explanations, and display cancelled order counts and quantities in real time. Risk management and margining requirements vary by issue size and scrip type, and exchanges must adopt systems and rule changes before the ninety-day applicability date.
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      SEBI/HO/MRD/MRD-PoD-3/P/CIR/2024/86 - dated 20-6-2024
      Introduction of a special call auction mechanism for price discovery of scrips of listed Investment Companies (ICs) and listed Investment Holding Companies (IHCs)
      Summary: SEBI introduces a special call auction with no price bands for ICs and IHCs whose scrips trade infrequently and whose six month VWAP is below 50% of per share book value based on listed investments. Eligibility requires uniform industry classification, at least one year listed without suspension, and at least 50% of assets invested in scrips of listed companies. Exchanges must give 14 day notice, disclose key price and book value information, coordinate sessions across exchanges, require at least five PAN based unique buyers and sellers for successful price discovery, and provide adequate risk management and surveillance.
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      SEBI/HO/MRD/MRD-PoD-2/P/CIR/2024/83 - dated 19-6-2024
      Contribution to Core Settlement Guarantee Fund and Default Waterfall for Limited Purpose Clearing Corporation (PLCC)
      Summary: Participants who directly join LPCC must make risk based, pro rata contributions to the Core SGF equivalent to the MRC deficit after Issuer and Clearing Member contributions; LPCC may collect these upfront or staggered and must top up any shortfall until Participant contributions are received. Contributors must replenish Core SGF to MRC immediately after use, limited to one replenishment per 30 calendar day period from the date of default notice. The default waterfall prescribes an ordered loss absorption sequence culminating in capped additional contributions by non defaulting members/participants and, if necessary, pro rata haircuts to payouts, with conditions on resignation, caps, and regulatory approvals for haircut use and post haircut exits.
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