Companies act key points

The Companies (Amendment) Bill 2019 was passed by the Lok Sabha. It introduced some changes to the Companies Act 2013. It amends the laws related to Indian companies.

In this article, you can read the salient features of the Companies Act 2013 and its comparison with the older Companies Act 1956, for the IAS exam . Aspirants can also download the Companies Act 2013 notes PDF from the link provided at the end of the article.

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Companies Act 2013

The Companies Act 2013 regulates the formation and functioning of corporations or companies in India. The first Companies Act after independence was passed in 1956, which governed business entities in the country. The 1956 Act was based on the recommendations of the Bhabha Committee. This Act was amended multiple times, and in 2013, major changes were introduced. By Section 135 of the 2013 Act, India became the first country to make corporate social responsibility (CSR) spending mandatory by law.

Currently, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs is administering the following Central government Acts:

  1. Companies Act 2013
  2. Companies Act 1956 (some provisions of this Act still apply)
  3. Competition Act 2002
  4. Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 2016
  5. Chartered Accountant Act 1949

The Companies Act 2013 has replaced the 1956 Act.

Comparison of Companies Act 2013 and Companies Act 1956

Detail Companies Act 1956 Companies Act 2013
Parts 13 NA
Chapters 26 29
Sections 658 470
Schedules 15 7

Companies Act 2013 Highlights

The major highlights of the 2013 Act are given below:

Salient Features of the Companies Act 2013

Keywords in Companies Act 2013 – Useful for UPSC

The list mentioned below provides you with keywords used in the Companies Act 2013, which aspirants must know:

Companies (Amendment) Act, 2019

This Act was passed by the Parliament in July 2019. The changes recommended under the latest amendment to the Companies Act are as follows:

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Indian Companies Act: – Download PDF Here