Hi Everyone,
There is one trademark application where the limit of one month has passed. Can we file for an extension? If yes, please let me know the procedure and eligibility, if any.
Dear Colleagues,
Opinions are invited on below mentioned query.
Which radio button to be selected from the following in e-form INC-22 while changing registered office from Secunderabad to Hyderabad :
1. Change in ROC within the same state
(Name of office of Existing ROC - ROC Hyderabad
Name of new ROC- ROC - Telangana)
OR
2. Change within local limits of city, town or village.
Even in this case, change is showing in the form from existing ROC Hyderabad to ROC- Telangana.
A section 8 company is Incorporated , object is they will fund education of School kids n ol.
They want to take monthly donation from random public 500/- each monthly and with that it will fund the object. My question is:
1. Can a section 8 company accept such donation?
2. If yes, what are the compliance requirements?
Hello,
What is the procedure for a company to register a immovable property in its name if the property is currently belongs to another person who is not a shareholder of a company but he wants to be a shareholder of the company. The company has authorized and paid up capital of ? 1lac. Do we need to increase authorized capital and paid up capital of the company or transfer existing shares to the new person SH -4 will be enough? Please advise
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Hello,
What is the procedure for a company to register a immovable property in its name if the property is currently belongs to another person who is not a shareholder of a company but he wants to be a shareholder of the company. The company has authorized and paid up capital of ? 1lac. Do we need to increase authorized capital and paid up capital of the company or transfer existing shares to the new person SH -4 will be enough? Please advise
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Dear All,
With reference of the aforementioned subject, Kindly guide me where to check for GSTIN as no mail and sms has been received.
Thanks and Regards
Dear All,
Greetings of the day..
Please guide on the following:
A Pvt. Ltd Company had two Directors and one director resigned in August 2020. Only one director is there in company since then.
My question is what will be the consequences of having only one director in a Pvt. Ltd. company as the company wants to appoint a new director from the current date.
Dear Colleagues,
Request to accord inputs on below mentioned query :
Whether consolidation of Shares ( Compiling 12 Share Certificates into 1 Share Certificate) can be done ? If yes, post consolidation, Split of Share Certificate in the denomination as requested by the Shareholder and approved by the Board can be effected ? Considering Rule 6(1)(c) of the Companies(Share Capital and Debentures) Rules, 2014, the same can be done. Opinions are invited in this regard please.
PFA Share Certificates, the manner in which details will be filled complying the Companies Act.
Opinions are invited in this regard please.
Main Provisions related to Transmission of Share
1. Person eligible to apply for transmission:The survivors in case of joint holding can get the shares transmitted in their names by production of the death certificate of the deceased holder of shares. In other words in case of joint holding, the survivor or survivors shall only be entitled for registration and the legal heir of the deceased member shall have no right or claims.
2. Share transfer deed not required for Transmission: Execution of transfer deed not required in case of transmission of shares. Intimation/application of Transmission accompanied with relevant documents would be enough for valid transmission request.
3. Documents required for Transmission of Shares:In case of transmission of sharesby operation of law, it is not necessary to execute and submit transfer deed. A simple application to the company by a legal representative along with the following necessary evidences is sufficient:—
a. Certified copy of death certificate;
b. Succession certificate;
c. Probate;
d. Specimen signature of the successor.
e. Other as follows:
In the case of a transmission of shares, shares continue to be subject to the original liabilities, and if there was any lien on the shares for any sums due, the lien would subsist, notwithstanding the devaluation of the shares.
5. Payment of consideration or stamp duty not required: Since the transmission is by operation of law, payment of consideration or payment of stamp duty would not be required on instruments for transmission.
6. Time limit for issue of share certificate on transmission (Section-56(4)): Every company, unless prohibited by any provision of law or of any order of any Court, Tribunal or other authority, shall, within One month deliver, the certificates of all shares transmitted after the application for the registration of the transmission of any such shares received.
7. Time Limit for Refusal of registration of Transmission: Provisions related to Refusal of registration and appeal against refusal is given in Section 58 of the Companies Act, 2013. Power of refusal to register transmission of shares is to be exercised by the company within thirty (30) days from the date on which the intimation of transmission is delivered to the company.
8. Time Limit for appeal against refusal to register Transmission by Private Company:As per section 58(3), the person who gave intimation of the transmission by operation of law,may appeal to the Tribunal against the refusal within a period of thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of the notice from the Company or in case no notice has been sent by the company, within a period of sixty (60) days from the date on which the intimation of transmission was delivered to the company.
9. Time Limit for appeal against refusal to register Transmission by Public Company: As per section 58(4), the person who gave intimation of the transmission by operation of law may, within a period of sixty (60) days of such refusal or where no intimation has been received from the company, within ninety (90) days of the delivery of the intimation of transmission, appeal to the Tribunal against such refusal.
10. Penalty for Non-compliance: Where any default is made in complying with the provisions related to transmission of shares, the company shall be punishable with fine which shall not be less than Rs. 25,000/- but which may extend to Rs. 5,00,000/- and every officer of the company who is in default shall be punishable with fine which shall not be less than Rs. 10,000/- but which may extend to Rs. 1,00,000/-.
Extremely useful Information and knowledge about Transmission documents:
i. Meaning of Probate: If a member of a company dies and he leaves after him a will or letter of administration then the survivors shall get a copy of ‘will’ certified under the seal of a Court of competent jurisdiction. The certified copy of the will is called a ‘probate’. Succession certificate is not required when probate or letter of administration is issued.
ii. If a member of a company dies without leaving a will, then succession certificate issued by a Court of competent jurisdiction shall be submitted to the company. Once succession certificate is granted, it provides full indemnity to the company regarding transmission of shares by operation of law.
iii. The survivors in case of joint holding can get the shares transmitted in their names by production of the death certificate of the deceased holder of shares.
Generally articles contain the detailed provisions as regards the procedure for transmission of shares. Usually following steps shall be followed in order to give effect to the transmission of shares:—
1. The survivor in case of joint holding or legal heir, as the case may be, who want transmission by operation of law in his/her favour, shall filea simple application with the Company with relevant documents such as death certificate, succession certificate, probate, etc., depending upon various circumstances may be considers necessary for transmission by the Company.
2. The company records the particulars of the death certificate and a reference number of recording entry is given to the shareholder so as to enable him to quote such number in all future correspondence with the company.
3. The company review and verify the documents submitted with transmission request. In case all the documents are in order, company shall approve the transmission request and register the shares in the name of the survivor or legal heir as the case may be.
4. However in case documents submitted with transmission request are not in order and it is the case of refusal, company shall within thirty (30) days, from the date on which the intimation of transmission is delivered to the company, communicate refusal to the concerned person.
5. Dividend declared before the death of the shareholder will be payable to legal representative but dividend declared after the death of a member can be paid to him only after registration of his name and till that period it has to be kept in abeyance.
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To, Date: Sept. 04, 2014
The Board of Directors,
Reliance Industries Limited
Nariman Point, Old Palasia Road,
Mumbai (Maharashtra)
Sub: Transmission of 500 Equity shares held by Late Sh. Yogesh Gupta
Ref.: L.F. No.____________
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have to inform that my fatherLate Sh. Yogesh Gupta expired on August 19, 2014. He was holding 500 Equity Shares of Rs. 10 each fully paid up in the company under L.F. No. 165.Please find below relevant details of the Equity Shares :
I, hereby submit the following documents for transmission of 500 Equity Shares in my name:
Kindly consider and arrange for transmission of the said shares in my favour and oblige.
Thanking you.
Yours faithfully
(Rahul Gupta)
(Son of Late Sh. Yogesh Gupta)
Address:
Phone No.:
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