December 2023

Section 62 The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

Provisions for facilitating reconstruction or amalgamation of limited liability partnerships (1) Where an application is made to the Tribunal under section 60 for sanctioning of a compromise or arrangement proposed between a limited liability partnership and any such persons as are mentioned in that section, and it is shown to the Tribunal that (a) compromise or arrangement has been proposed for the purposes […]

Section 61 The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

Power of Tribunal to enforce compromise or arrangement (1) Where the Tribunal makes an order under section 60 sanctioning a compromise or an arrangement in respect of a limited liability partnership, it (a) shall have power to supervise the carrying out of the compromise or an arrangement; and (b) may, at the time of making such order or at any

Section 60 The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

Compromise, or arrangement of limited liability partnerships (1) Where a compromise or arrangement is proposed (a) between a limited liability partnership and its creditors; or (b) between a limited liability partnership and its partners, the Tribunal may, on the application of the limited liability partnership or of any creditor or partner of the limited liability partnership, or, in the case of a limited liability partnership which is being

Section 59 The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

Foreign limited liability partnerships The Central Government may make rules for provisions in relation to establishment of place of business by foreign limited liability partnerships within India and carrying on their business therein by applying or incorporating, with such modifications, as appear appropriate, the provisions of 1[the Companies Act, 2013] or such regulatory mechanism with such composition as may be prescribed.   Amendment 1.Substituted

Section 58 The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

Registration and effect of conversion (1) The Registrar, on satisfying that a firm, private company or an unlisted public company, as the case may be, has complied with the provisions of the Second Schedule, the Third Schedule or the Fourth Schedule, as the case may be, shall, subject to the provisions of this Act and the

Section 57 The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

Conversion from unlisted public company into limited liability partnership An unlisted public company may convert into a limited liability partnership in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter and the Fourth Schedule.   Amendment * Enforced with effect from 31-5-2009. Practice area’s of B K Goyal & Co LLP Income Tax Return Filing | Income Tax Appeal |

How to issue sweat equity shares – Meaning, Process & Tax

Sweat equity shares are a unique financial instrument that allows companies to reward their employees and directors for their valuable contributions. These shares are issued either at a discounted rate or for non-cash consideration, recognizing the intellectual property, know-how, or other value additions brought by individuals to the company. Section 54 of the Companies Act,

Section 56 The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

Conversion from private company into limited liability partnership A private company may convert into a limited liability partnership in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter and the Third Schedule.   Amendment * Enforced with effect from 31-5-2009. Practice area’s of B K Goyal & Co LLP Income Tax Return Filing | Income Tax Appeal | Income Tax

Section 55 The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

Conversion from firm into limited liability partnership A firm may convert into a limited liability partnership in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter and the Second Schedule.   Amendment * Enforced with effect from 31-5-2009. Practice area’s of B K Goyal & Co LLP Income Tax Return Filing | Income Tax Appeal | Income Tax Notice |

Section 54 The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

Inspectors report to be evidence A copy of any report of any inspector or inspectors appointed under the provisions of this Act, authenticated in such manner, if any, as may be prescribed, shall be admissible in any legal proceeding as evidence in relation to any matter contained in the report. Practice area’s of B K Goyal