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Types of Companies: Mode of Incorporation, Liability, Public Interest, Holding and Subsidiary.

Companies in India are classified along multiple dimensions—how they are formed, member liability, public-interest footprint, and control relationships such as holding–subsidiary—each with distinct compliance and governance implications for banking and finance stakeholders. This guide maps these dimensions under the Companies Act, 2013 and related frameworks to aid structuring, risk assessment, and regulatory alignment. Mode of…

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Doctrines of Ultra Vires, Constructive Notice, and Indoor Management: Definitions and Effects

The doctrines of ultra vires, constructive notice, and indoor management collectively define the boundaries of a company’s powers and an outsider’s rights when dealing with a company; in essence, ultra vires limits corporate capacity, constructive notice protects the company by imputing knowledge of public documents to outsiders, and indoor management protects outsiders by presuming internal…

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Company Prospectus: Definition, Compliance, Mis-statements, Remedies

A prospectus is the primary disclosure document inviting the public to subscribe to or purchase a company’s securities; it communicates material information about the issuer, the offer, risks, and use of proceeds so investors can make informed decisions. In practical terms, the prospectus is an invitation to offer that must meet statutory content, filing, and…

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