Companies Law Committee constituted to review Companies Act implementation and examine related reform recommendations and advise government. A Companies Law Committee is constituted to advise the Government on implementation issues under the Companies Act, 2013; membership comprises senior Ministry officials, judicial, professional and industry representatives with a Joint Secretary (Policy) as convener; it may co-opt experts and consult regulatory bodies. The Committee must review recommendations from reform bodies while making its own recommendations, receive secretarial support from the Ministry, permit allowances to non-official members where sponsoring agencies do not fund them, and submit recommendations within six months of its first meeting.
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Companies Law Committee constituted to review Companies Act implementation and examine related reform recommendations and advise government.
A Companies Law Committee is constituted to advise the Government on implementation issues under the Companies Act, 2013; membership comprises senior Ministry officials, judicial, professional and industry representatives with a Joint Secretary (Policy) as convener; it may co-opt experts and consult regulatory bodies. The Committee must review recommendations from reform bodies while making its own recommendations, receive secretarial support from the Ministry, permit allowances to non-official members where sponsoring agencies do not fund them, and submit recommendations within six months of its first meeting.
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