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Amendments to cos law get Cabinet nod

NEW DELHI: In a bid to address issues related to improving the ease of doing business, the Cabinet today approved amendments to the Companies Act that do away with a mandatory declaration by a firm before commencing business.

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Tribune News Service

New Delhi, April 29

In a bid to address issues related to improving the ease of doing business, the Cabinet today approved amendments to the Companies Act that do away with a mandatory declaration by a firm before commencing business.

The changes have also been cleared to fast track the approval process for draft notifications aimed at granting exemptions from various provisions of the Companies Act.

The changes are now part of the Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2014. The amendments include "doing away with the requirement for filing a declaration by a company before the commencement of business or exercising its borrowing powers.”

Besides, they will rationalise "the procedure for laying draft notifications granting exemptions to various classes of companies or modifying provisions of the Act in Parliament, in order to ensure speedier issue of final notifications," an official release said.

"These amendments will address issues related to ease of doing business and put in place a speedier process for approval of draft notifications for providing exemptions etc from specific provisions of the Act to a class of companies," the Corporate Affairs Ministry said.

The government has said it wants to improve India's position to top-50 in terms of ease of doing business, from 142nd currently, as per the latest World Bank report in this regard.

A number of changes have already been proposed in the Companies Act in the recent months.

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