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Are Private Companies Promoters’ Private Affair?

Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia on April 29th brought into public domain something that is well known to the corporate professionals, 8-9 lakhs of the 15 lakh registered companies in India do not file their annual return with the Ministry of Company Affairs. A brief review and enquiry for this wide-spread non-compliance reveals three specific [...]

By | 2017-05-05T16:38:35+00:00 May 5th, 2017|Uncategorized|0 Comments

The Four Contours of Good Corporate Remuneration Philosophy

The recent debate generated by the compensation recommended to the Chief Operating Officer in Infosys has brought into focus the need for defining the contours of a well-crafted Remuneration Philosophy. While opinions can vary, what needs to be assessed is the consistency with which the articulated remuneration philosophy is practiced. This need is recognized [...]

By | 2017-04-13T05:18:02+00:00 April 10th, 2017|Uncategorized|0 Comments

A Numeric View of MCA 21: Company Law Compliance in India

4R’s form the basis for enforcement of any law; Companies Act, 2013, is no exception. Registration, the first R give the registrant a right which is denied to others. Company law too requires registration for giving registrants the benefit of limited liability by giving them a certificate of incorporation along with a unique Company [...]

By | 2017-04-13T05:26:14+00:00 February 13th, 2017|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Book Review: Economic Gloom

The book identifies proliferation of technology, population growth, globalisation and financialisation as the four pillars of the unprecedented and spectacular growth in living standards in the last 200 years, writes Shankar Jaganathan First Things First: The Age of Stagnation: Why Perpetual Growth is Unattainable and the Global Economy is in Peril by Satyajit Das [...]

By | 2017-04-13T05:29:22+00:00 December 8th, 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Insolvency and Bankruptcy Bill, 2015: Turbulent Times Ahead

Company law and Bankruptcy law share a common trait, i.e. limited liability. While all entities incorporated under the Companies Act get limited liability, it is provided to other entities like individuals and partnerships only on meeting certain conditions. Further, it is a strong prevailing belief that where effective corporate and bankruptcy laws prevail economic [...]

By | 2017-04-13T05:30:52+00:00 November 5th, 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Ease of Doing Business: A Cultural Change Needed

India lags behind in the Ease of Doing Business rankings is not only very visible but painful given the fact that the efforts taken to rectify this situation is very sincere and commendable. Given this, a right question to ask is what could change the equation and make India climb the rankings rapidly. The [...]

By | 2017-04-13T05:32:16+00:00 October 4th, 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments

What Start-Ups want from the Union Budget 2016?

An ideal gift is one that does not cost the donor even though it benefits the receiver. The next best is the gift that which costs the donor a fraction of the benefit the receiver gets. Will the Union Budget 2016 have the heart and pocket to accommodate both the gifts for the start-up? [...]

By | 2017-04-13T05:33:16+00:00 September 4th, 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments

The Regulatory Enigma: Ease of Doing Business and the Company Law, What do the two have in Common?

[box] INDIA SECRETARIAL PRACTICE 2015-#1 Triggers for the Study[/box] Our Ease of Business warriors face no less a challenge than what young Abhimanyu faced in the Mahabharata. Confronted with Chakravyuha, Abhimanyu entered the formation but could not exit. The situation is no different today. To use a different mythology, easing the way for business [...]

By | 2017-04-13T05:34:37+00:00 August 22nd, 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Book Review: Corporate Disclosures

(The below is reproduced from Outlook Business, issue of Sept 26, 2015.) http://www.outlookbusiness.com/hardbound/a-corporate-evolution-1961 A Corporate Evolution Shriram Subramanian of InGovern Research reviews Corporate Disclosures It is not often that one comes across a book where the author decides to follow his own book’s principles in setting up a company. Shankar Jaganathan, who set up [...]

By | 2017-04-13T05:35:48+00:00 July 12th, 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Lead Review: Alternative Concepts

Dodd’s book offers significant insights by looking at routine economic events and policy responses through a non-economic lens, says Shankar Jagannathan Like cricket in india, money  is the subject of discussion in both professional and amateur groups across the world. These discussions often get heated and their circles expand in the context of prominent [...]

By | 2017-04-13T05:40:03+00:00 June 12th, 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments
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