Corporate

Corporate law is the study of how shareholders, directors, employees, consumers, and the business community interact with each other. Also, corporate law defines the internal rules of the company.

Our Expertise

Bankruptcy
Contract Management
Forex Management
Labour Law
Merger & Amalgamation
Non-Profit Seeking
Partnership & Joint Venture
Slump Sale
Special Economic Zone

About Corporate

Corporate law is the study of how shareholders, directors, employees, consumers, and the business community interact with each other. Also, corporate law defines the internal rules of the company. It includes Companies Act, 2013 and Securities laws of India viz. SEBI Act, 1992 and Securities Contract regulation Act, 1956 and Depositories Act, 1996, etc. The corporate securities markets comprise of the most vibrant sector of the financial industry. Significant reforms have taken place in both trading and post trade infrastructure and even the business conventionally handled within the commercial banking and insurance sectors is making inspired use of ordered capital market techniques.

Our area of expertise includes mergers, demergers, slump sale, reconstruction of companies, acquisitions, spin-offs, asset sale & purchase, joint ventures, Court/NCLT sanctioned scheme of amalgamation & arrangement, registration of companies/LLP, registration of partnership firms., admission and/or retirement of partners, dissolution of firm. We have represented both public and private acquirers as well as target companies and the sell side in varied inbound as well as outbound acquisition transactions.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a Partnership Deed?

    Partnership deed is a partnership agreement between the partners of the firm which outlines the terms and conditions of the partnership between the partners. The purpose of a partnership deed is to provide clear understanding of the roles of each partner, which ensures smooth running of the operations of the firm.

  • The Companies Act defines a Section 8 company as one whose objectives is to promote fields of arts, commerce, science, research, education, sports, charity, social welfare, religion, environment protection, or other similar objectives. These companies also apply their profits towards the furtherance of their cause and do not pay any dividend to their members. These companies were previously defined under Section 25 of Companies Act, 1956 with more or less the same provisions. The new Act has, however, prescribed more objectives that Section 8 companies can have. Famous examples of Section 8 companies include Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and Confederation of Indian Industries (CII). The objective of these companies is facilitating the growth of trade and commerce and India.

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