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over 4 years ago

Lending Rules For Nbfc

Non-Banking Financial Companies are those companies that are duly registered under The Companies Act 1996 or 2013 and work like banks.
over 4 years ago

Convert Nbfc To Banks

A Non-Banking Financial Company is a company registered under the Companies Act, 1956 or 2013, which acts as a bank but cannot be interchangeably used with Banks.
over 4 years ago

Nbfc Marketing

To implicate rigorous regulations, which might obstruct the free-flowing operations of the companies.
over 4 years ago

Nbfc Annual Compliances

NBFCs-D NBS2 Within 15 days of the end of each quarter 15th of April/July/Oct.
over 4 years ago

Nidhi Company Vs. Nbfc

BASISOF COMPARISON NIDHI COMPANY NBFC Act Nidhi Company is covered under Section 406 of the Companies Act 2013.
over 4 years ago

What Is A "Commercial Working Statement" Of Patent In India?

The Patent Act of 1970 empowers under section 146(1) the Controller of Patents to conduct any patent owner or license holder to submit a statement on the range of commercial workings of their patent.
over 4 years ago

Publication Of Patent Application

Section 11 A of the Patents Act, 1970, along with Rule 24 of the Patents Rules, 2003, provides for the Publication of Patent application.
over 4 years ago

Support For International Patent Protection In Electronics And It

Eligibility criteria for International Patent Protection in Electronics and Information Technology: The applicant for the patent protection should have registered The company under the MSME Development Act 2006.
over 4 years ago

Artificial Intelligence And Patent

  The regulatory legislation in India is the Patents Act 1970, which supervises and equips the courts and Indian Patent Office to determine whether a critical product or process is suitable for a patent or not.
over 4 years ago

Proof Of Right Requirement In Patent

Under section 7(2) of the Patents Act and the provisions under Rule 10 of the Patent Rules, when an assignee of the true inventor, i.e., a person other than the true inventor, applies for a patent in India, the assignee must present a 'proof of right.'