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Private Limited vs LLP vs Subsidiary: Best Structure for Foreign Founders in India

If you are a foreign founder looking at India, one of the first decisions you must make is **what legal structure to use**. Choosing the wrong structure can …

How a Foreign National Can Open a Company in India: Step-by-Step Guide (2026 Edition)

India is one of the most attractive markets for foreign founders right now—large domestic demand, strong tech talent, and a relatively predictable corporate law framework. If you are …

Form INC-20A in India: Why It’s Critical and How to File It Step by Step

If you have recently incorporated a company in India, **Form INC‑20A** is one of the most important early compliances you cannot afford to ignore. Many founders focus on …

Corporate Laws Amendment Bill 2026 – What Practicing Company Secretaries Should Know

On 23 March, the Government tabled the **Corporate Laws Amendment Bill** in the Lok Sabha. The broad intent is clear: Strengthen the **National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA)** and …

Dormant Company in India: How to Apply and Why It Can Be a Smart Move

As a founder or director, there are times when your company is not actively doing business—but you don’t want to shut it down. Maybe you’re pausing operations, waiting …

MUDRA Loan Project Report: Format in Excel, PDF & Subsidy Explained

MUDRA loan project report format for Shishu, Kishor and Tarun — download in Excel/PDF, with machinery quotation and DSCR.

Project Report for Bank Loan: Format, Sample & How to Make It (2026)

Complete guide to a bank-ready project report for MUDRA, PMEGP & MSME loans — format, CMA data, DSCR, sample and a free generator.

RERA Rajasthan : Complete Guide to Project Registration

The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 — commonly known as RERA — was a watershed moment for the Indian real estate sector. Before RERA, homebuyers had …

Oppression & Mismanagement Under Sections 241–244 of the Companies Act, 2013

Corporate disputes between shareholders — especially between promoters and minority investors, or between co-founders who have grown apart — are among the most disruptive events in a company’s …

Related Party Transactions Under Section 188 of the Companies Act, 2013

In any company, it is common for promoters, directors, and key executives to be involved in multiple business entities simultaneously. A director may own or control a supplier …

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