Chartered Accountants

Company Law Advisory and Compliances

We provide complete legal and regulatory support under the Companies Act, 2013, ensuring that businesses maintain proper corporate governance and remain fully compliant with statutory obligations. Our company law services cater to startups, private limited companies, public companies, LLPs and Section 8 companies.

We assist with incorporation procedures, including DIN and DSC procurement, name reservation (RUN application), drafting of MOA/AOA and filing incorporation forms like SPICe+. Post-incorporation, we manage secretarial compliances such as drafting board resolutions, conducting meetings, maintaining statutory registers, issuing share certificates and preparing director’s reports.

We handle routine and event-based filings with the Registrar of Companies (ROC), such as AOC-4, MGT-7, DIR-12, PAS-3 and SH-7. Our services extend to advisory on changes in capital structure, appointment and resignation of directors, allotment or transfer of shares, related party transactions and charge registration.

For more complex matters, we provide end-to-end support in mergers, demergers, corporate restructuring, buy-backs, ESOPs and strike-off of companies. We assist with preparation of merger schemes, NCLT filings and representation before regional directors and other authorities.

We conduct compliance health checks to identify gaps in documentation, governance and reporting, followed by remediation plans. Our advisory ensures clients avoid penalties under Sections 92, 137, 134 and other relevant provisions.

We also provide secretarial audits as required under Section 204 and help in implementing robust internal control systems for board processes, disclosures and statutory record-keeping. Our team monitors regulatory changes, MCA circulars and amendments to ensure clients receive timely and accurate guidance.

Whether you are setting up a new entity or managing an existing one, we help ensure that your business complies with all applicable legal norms and remains in good standing with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).