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almost 10 years ago

Post Incorporation Compliance (The Companies Act)

Register Office The Company must have a registered office address within 30 days from the date of incorporation and as and when required so that necessary documents can be exchanged with the company by authorities like Registrar of Companies, Reserve Bank of India etc.
almost 10 years ago

Comparison Between One Person Company & Private Limited Company

NRI & Foreign Nationals Foreign Nationals and NRI's are not applicable for operating an OPC in India A Private Limited Company can have a Foreigner/NRI as a shareholder in the Company.
almost 10 years ago

Faq On Adding/Removing A Director To A Company

For registering an LLP (Limited Liability Partnership) in India, DPIN is needed.
almost 10 years ago

Faq On Annual Filing In Llp

To register a Limited Liability Partnership you need to be an Indian National with a minimum of two directors and a minimum of two shareholders .
almost 10 years ago

Faq On Private Limited Company Compliance

What are the requirements for Annual Filing of a Foreign Subsidiary in India?
almost 10 years ago

Director Rights In A Company

It is the responsibility of the Board of Directors for designing the policies and keeping the governance rule intact within the Company.
almost 10 years ago

Requirements For A Company Registration

Rest of the documents is same as required by an Indian National; however, for a foreign national, all the documents are to be notarized.
almost 10 years ago

Requirements For Filing Design Application

The application should be filed in an Indian Design Office to get a convention status.
almost 10 years ago

Design Registration In India

Application filing is done for registering a design on a prescribed form along with a fixed fees in & there is a proper format for registering the same.
almost 10 years ago

Faq On Copyright

Work no longer protected under copyright or created by any government office for civil use is considered in the "public domain" and may be used freely. 12.When can you claim a Copyright?