India
The Companies (Donations to National Funds) Act, 1951
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Companies may authorize donations to specified national funds, and the Act defines key terms and its extent.
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Companies may authorize donations to specified national funds, and the Act defines key terms and its extent.
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This Act lets the Central Government order disinvestment of the company’s shares and set the method and terms. It also requires certain employees to stay in service for up to three years after disinvestment, unless they choose to resign.
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This Act applies to qualifying non-trading companies in Andhra Pradesh and lets the State Government use, delegate, and adjust certain Companies Act powers for them.
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This Act transfers the Calcutta Tramways Company’s undertaking to the State Government and sets out how it must be managed, funded, and protected.
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This Act applies across India and sets rules for asset reconstruction companies, including registration, Reserve Bank oversight, and enforcement of security interests.