- Application For Dormant Company
- Winding Up
- Reduction Of Share Capital
- Revival of Company
- Compounding of Offences
- Merger & Amalgamation/Demerger
- Strike off Companies/LLP6
Application For Dormant Company
To apply for dormant company status, you typically need to follow specific procedures outlined by the relevant government authority in your jurisdiction.
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Closing a company involves several steps to ensure proper dissolution and compliance with legal requirements.
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Reducing share capital is a significant corporate action that involves decreasing the nominal value of a company's shares or the number of shares in issue.
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The revival of a company involves reinstating its legal existence after it has been dissolved or struck off the register of companies.
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Compounding of offences refers to a legal process where a person accused of committing certain offenses can negotiate a settlement with the authorities .
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Merger and amalgamation, as well as demerger, are corporate restructuring strategies used by companies to achieve various objectives such as expansion, synergy, efficiency, or focus on core businesses.
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The term "strike off" typically refers to the process by which a company or a limited liability partnership (LLP) is removed or struck off from the register of companies or LLPs, respectively.
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NCLT (National Company Law Tribunal) matters refer to legal proceedings and cases that fall under the jurisdiction of the NCLT.
Know More Condonation Of Delay
Condonation of Delay refers to the process of seeking an extension of time granted by a court or regulatory authority for compliance with a statutory requirement, filing of documents, or initiation of legal proceedings beyond the prescribed deadline.
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