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Companies Act, 2013

Section 6

Registration of companies

Quick Answer Reference: Section 6 Companies Act

  • Provision: Section 6 of Companies Act
  • Act: Companies Act, 2013
  • Classification: corporate
  • Jurisdiction: India
  • Summary: A company can be registered under this Act without affecting its registration as a foreign company under other laws.
Statutory Content

What does Section 6 of Companies Act say?

A company may be registered under this Act, and the registration of a company under this Act shall not be taken to prejudice the registration of the company as a foreign company under any other law for the time being in force.

Indian StandardSection 6, Companies Act, 2013
Bluebook (21st ed.)Companies Act, 2013, § 6 (India)
Court Pleading StandardSection 6 of the Companies Act, 2013
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Section Meaning & Purpose

What does Section 6 of Companies Act mean?

Plain English Explanation

A company can be registered under this Act without affecting its registration as a foreign company under other laws.

Practical Interpretation

This section allows for dual registration of companies, ensuring compliance with both Indian and foreign laws.

Core Legal Purpose

The purpose is to facilitate company registration while respecting other legal frameworks, promoting ease of doing business.

Key Legal Elements
  • A company must be registered under this Act.
  • The registration does not prejudice the company's registration as a foreign company.
  • Key legal test is the company's compliance with this Act and other applicable laws.
  • Key exception is the provision's non-applicability to companies already registered under other laws.
Practical Example

Practical Example of Section 6 Companies Act

Rajesh, an entrepreneur, registers his company under the Companies Act, 2013. This registration does not affect his company's registration as a foreign company in another country, allowing for international business operations.

Common Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions about Section 6 Companies Act

Q: What is the punishment or consequence under Section 6 of Companies Act, 2013?

This section is a procedural provision and does not prescribe a penal punishment.

Q: Does this section apply to private individuals or public entities?

This section applies to companies, which can be private or public entities.

Q: Is an offence under this section bailable or cognizable?

This section does not deal with criminal offences, hence it is neither bailable nor cognizable.

People Also Ask (PAA)

Common Questions about Section 6 Companies Act

What is Section 6 of Companies Act?

Section 6 of the Companies Act, 2013 (Companies Act) defines and regulates "Registration of companies". In plain terms: A company can be registered under this Act without affecting its registration as a foreign company under other laws.

What are the elements of Section 6 of Companies Act?

The essential elements of Section 6 of Companies Act are: A company must be registered under this Act.; The registration does not prejudice the company's registration as a foreign company.; Key legal test is the company's compliance with this Act and other applicable laws..

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