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Indian Law

Companies Act 2013 Section 341 defines related party and governs related party transactions for corporate compliance.

Companies Act 2013 Section 342 governs the power of the Central Government to give directions to companies for public interest.

Companies Act 2013 Section 343 governs the power of the Central Government to exempt certain companies from provisions of the Act.

Companies Act 2013 Section 344 governs the appointment of official liquidators in company winding-up processes.

Companies Act 2013 Section 345 governs the power of the company to invest its funds, ensuring prudent management of corporate investments.

Companies Act 2013 Section 346 defines government companies and their regulatory framework under Indian corporate law.

Companies Act 2013 Section 347 governs the power of the Central Government to give directions to companies and authorities.

Companies Act 2013 Section 348 governs the power of the Central Government to appoint inspectors for company investigations.

Companies Act 2013 Section 349 defines 'related party' for corporate governance and compliance purposes.

Companies Act 2013 Section 350 governs the power of the Central Government to give directions to companies in public interest.

Companies Act 2013 Section 351 governs the power of the Central Government to remove difficulties in implementing the Act.

Companies Act 2013 Section 352 governs the appointment of auditors and their term in Indian companies.

Companies Act 2013 Section 353 governs the procedure for winding up by the tribunal and related powers.

Companies Act 2013 Section 354 governs the power of the Board to appoint managing or whole-time directors, ensuring proper corporate management.

Companies Act 2013 Section 355 governs the power of the Central Government to call for information and conduct inspections of companies.

Companies Act 2013 Section 356 governs the removal of directors by members through an ordinary resolution.

Companies Act 2013 Section 357 governs the procedure for removal of auditors before expiry of term in Indian companies.

Companies Act 2013 Section 358 governs the procedure for reduction of share capital by companies in India.

Companies Act 2013 Section 359 governs the power of the Central Government to appoint a receiver or manager for company property.

Companies Act 2013 Section 360 governs the power of the Central Government to appoint inspectors for company investigations.

Companies Act 2013 Section 361 empowers the Central Government to exempt certain companies from provisions for efficient regulation.

Companies Act 2013 Section 362 governs the power of the Central Government to give directions to companies in public interest.

Companies Act 2013 Section 363 governs the appointment of a receiver or manager by the court to protect company assets.

Companies Act 2013 Section 364 governs the power of the company to give loans and guarantees, ensuring compliance in corporate finance.

Companies Act 2013 Section 365 governs the procedure for compromise, arrangement, and reconstruction of companies in India.

Companies Act 2013 Section 366 defines key terms essential for understanding the Act's provisions and corporate governance framework.

Companies Act 2013 Section 367 governs the power of the Central Government to remove difficulties in implementing the Act.

Companies Act 2013 Section 368 defines the term 'Company' and its legal meaning under the Act.

Companies Act 2013 Section 369 empowers the Central Government to make rules for implementing the Act.

Companies Act 2013 Section 370 governs offences by companies and liability of officers in default under Indian corporate law.

Companies Act 2013 Section 371 governs the power of the Central Government to remove difficulties in implementing the Act.

Companies Act 2013 Section 372 governs loans and investments by companies, ensuring proper compliance and governance.

Companies Act 2013 Section 373 governs the power of the Central Government to make rules for the Act's effective implementation.

Companies Act 2013 Section 374 governs the power of the Central Government to make rules for the Act's effective implementation.

Companies Act 2013 Section 375 governs the winding up of companies by the Tribunal under insolvency proceedings.

Companies Act 2013 Section 376 governs penalties for offences by companies, ensuring accountability in corporate misconduct.

Companies Act 2013 Section 377 governs the power of the Central Government to make rules for effective implementation of the Act.

Companies Act 2013 Section 378 deals with the power of the Central Government to make rules for the Act's effective implementation.

Companies Act 2013 Section 378A governs the establishment and regulation of special courts for speedy trial of offences.

Companies Act 2013 Section 379 governs the power of the Central Government to make rules for winding up of companies.

Companies Act 2013 Section 380 governs the power of the Central Government to make rules for carrying out the Act's provisions.

Companies Act 2013 Section 381 details the power to compound offences under the Act by the Registrar or other authorized officers.

Companies Act 2013 Section 382 governs the filing of documents with the Registrar of Companies, ensuring compliance and transparency.

Companies Act 2013 Section 383 governs the appointment and qualifications of company secretaries in India.

Companies Act 2013 Section 384 governs the power of the Central Government to issue directions to companies for compliance and regulation.

Companies Act 2013 Section 385 governs the power of the Central Government to issue directions to companies for compliance and governance.

Companies Act 2013 Section 386 governs the power of the Central Government to make rules under the Act.

Companies Act 2013 Section 387 governs the power of the Central Government to appoint inspectors for company investigations.

Companies Act 2013 Section 388 governs the power of the Central Government to make rules for the Act's effective implementation.

Companies Act 2013 Section 389 governs the power of the Tribunal to grant relief in cases of oppression and mismanagement.

Companies Act 2013 Section 390 governs the power of the Tribunal to grant relief in cases of oppression and mismanagement.

Companies Act 2013 Section 391 governs compromise, arrangement, and reconstruction procedures for companies in India.

Companies Act 2013 Section 392 governs the power to make rules for carrying out the Act’s provisions.

Companies Act 2013 Section 393 governs the power of the Tribunal to grant relief in cases of compromise or arrangement.

Companies Act 2013 Section 394 governs the scheme of amalgamation and merger of companies in India.

Companies Act 2013 Section 395 governs the power of the Central Government to appoint inspectors for company investigations.

Companies Act 2013 Section 396 governs the appointment of managerial personnel in companies, ensuring proper corporate management.

Companies Act 2013 Section 397 governs the power of the National Company Law Tribunal to order investigations into company affairs.

Companies Act 2013 Section 398 deals with the procedure for investigation into company affairs by the Registrar or other authorities.

Companies Act 2013 Section 399 governs the appointment and duties of the company secretary in Indian companies.

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