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The Companies Act, 2013

This provision names the Companies Act, 2013, says it extends across India, and lets the Central Government set commencement dates by notification.

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Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
en
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This provision names the Companies Act, 2013, says it extends across India, and lets the Central Government set commencement dates by notification. This provision sets out company formation, incorporation, name, and registered-office rules. This segment restricts a subsidiary from holding its holding company’s shares, and sets rules for serving documents, signing company documents, issuing securities, prospectuses, private placement, allotment, and share capital. This excerpt sets rules for how companies may issue, transfer, alter, and buy back shares and related securities, and it sets penalties for some breaches. Companies must follow deposit, charge-registration, register-keeping, return-filing, and meeting-notice rules, and failures can trigger fines or other penalties.