Corporate & Commercial

The firm offers complete legal assistance throughout all phases of a company’s journey, starting from its inception to handling general corporate matters. We offer regular guidance on both business and legal challenges, along with support for intricate transactions. Our team advises a wide range of clients including companies, partnerships, LLP’s, trusts, and other business entities on transactional and compliance issues. We deliver strategic, customized and comprehensive corporate advisory services tailored to meet each client’s needs.

The Firm provides commercial contract assistance to various corporates/individuals and manage significant projects and vital contracts across various industries. Our team is skilled in drafting, negotiating, and vetting agreements covering various commercial, IP and other arrangements, aimed at safeguarding our client’s interests and enhancing their business value.

1. General Corporate & Commercial Laws Advisory
  • Advising on corporate, commercial, foreign exchange and transactional matters across various sectors
  • Counselling on company formation/management, conducting legal due diligence to ensure compliance requirements (pre and post), devising strategic exit plans
  • Advising on greenfield and brownfield investments in terms of India’s foreign investment regulations, preparing legal due diligence reports, overseeing negotiation processes, drafting requisite documentation to facilitate investment activities
  • Opinion on legislations such as the Companies Act, Foreign Exchange laws, Foreign Investment (FDI) policy, Competition law
2. Transaction Support
  • Drafting comprehensive array of agreements and documents, which encompass various aspects of Joint Ventures such as Shareholder Agreements, Purchase Agreements, IP Assignment/License Agreements, Non-Compete Agreements, NDA, etc, tailored to meet specific business needs and legal requirements
  • Supporting investment and fund management by advising on strategical deal sharing arrangements
  • Drafting and Vetting other agreements such as Lease Deed, Partnership Deed, Master-Service Agreements, Investor Agreements

FAQs
What type of Company should I start?

Depending on the kind of work, capital available and your general business plan, you have the following options: Sole proprietorship, Private Ltd Company, one-person company, Public Ltd Company, Unlimited Company, Partnership, Limited Liability Partnership (LLP).

What are the key corporate laws and regulations that govern a company in India?

The key laws and regulations governing a company are the Companies Act, 2013 and Rules made thereunder; the Securities and Exchange Board of India 1992 and the Securities Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirement) Regulations, 2009 for companies listed on a stock exchange in India; the Foreign Exchange of Management Act, 1999 and Regulations made thereunder in case of a foreign subsidiary; the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 and Regulations made there under with respect to the Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFC’s).

Can a foreign company establish its business in India ?

Yes. Foreign companies can incorporate a subsidiary or joint venture, or establish a liaison/project office for limited activities. Branch offices require approval for trading or manufacturing.

Corporate & Commercial

The firm offers complete legal assistance throughout all phases of a company’s journey, starting from its inception to handling general corporate matters. We offer regular guidance on both business and legal challenges, along with support for intricate transactions. Our team advises a wide range of clients including companies, partnerships, LLP’s, trusts, and other business entities on transactional and compliance issues. We deliver strategic, customized and comprehensive corporate advisory services tailored to meet each client’s needs.

The Firm provides commercial contract assistance to various corporates/individuals and manage significant projects and vital contracts across various industries. Our team is skilled in drafting, negotiating, and vetting agreements covering various commercial, IP and other arrangements, aimed at safeguarding our client’s interests and enhancing their business value.

1. General Corporate & Commercial Laws Advisory
  • Advising on corporate, commercial, foreign exchange and transactional matters across various sectors
  • Counselling on company formation/management, conducting legal due diligence to ensure compliance requirements (pre and post), devising strategic exit plans
  • Advising on greenfield and brownfield investments in terms of India’s foreign investment regulations, preparing legal due diligence reports, overseeing negotiation processes, drafting requisite documentation to facilitate investment activities
  • Opinion on legislations such as the Companies Act, Foreign Exchange laws, Foreign Investment (FDI) policy, Competition law
2. Transaction Support
  • Drafting comprehensive array of agreements and documents, which encompass various aspects of Joint Ventures such as Shareholder Agreements, Purchase Agreements, IP Assignment/License Agreements, Non-Compete Agreements, NDA, etc, tailored to meet specific business needs and legal requirements
  • Supporting investment and fund management by advising on strategical deal sharing arrangements
  • Drafting and Vetting other agreements such as Lease Deed, Partnership Deed, Master-Service Agreements, Investor Agreements
FAQs
What type of Company should I start?

Depending on the kind of work, capital available and your general business plan, you have the following options: Sole proprietorship, Private Ltd Company, one-person company, Public Ltd Company, Unlimited Company, Partnership, Limited Liability Partnership (LLP).

What are the key corporate laws and regulations that govern a company in India?

The key laws and regulations governing a company are the Companies Act, 2013 and Rules made thereunder; the Securities and Exchange Board of India 1992 and the Securities Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirement) Regulations, 2009 for companies listed on a stock exchange in India; the Foreign Exchange of Management Act, 1999 and Regulations made thereunder in case of a foreign subsidiary; the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 and Regulations made there under with respect to the Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFC’s).

Can a foreign company establish its business in India ?

Yes. Foreign companies can incorporate a subsidiary or joint venture, or establish a liaison/project office for limited activities. Branch offices require approval for trading or manufacturing.

Corporate & Commercial

The firm offers complete legal assistance throughout all phases of a company’s journey, starting from its inception to handling general corporate matters. We offer regular guidance on both business and legal challenges, along with support for intricate transactions. Our team advises a wide range of clients including companies, partnerships, LLP’s, trusts, and other business entities on transactional and compliance issues. We deliver strategic, customized and comprehensive corporate advisory services tailored to meet each client’s needs.

The Firm provides commercial contract assistance to various corporates/individuals and manage significant projects and vital contracts across various industries. Our team is skilled in drafting, negotiating, and vetting agreements covering various commercial, IP and other arrangements, aimed at safeguarding our client’s interests and enhancing their business value.

1. General Corporate & Commercial Laws Advisory
  • Advising on corporate, commercial, foreign exchange and transactional matters across various sectors
  • Counselling on company formation/management, conducting legal due diligence to ensure compliance requirements (pre and post), devising strategic exit plans
  • Advising on greenfield and brownfield investments in terms of India’s foreign investment regulations, preparing legal due diligence reports, overseeing negotiation processes, drafting requisite documentation to facilitate investment activities
  • Opinion on legislations such as the Companies Act, Foreign Exchange laws, Foreign Investment (FDI) policy, Competition law
2. Transaction Support
  • Drafting comprehensive array of agreements and documents, which encompass various aspects of Joint Ventures such as Shareholder Agreements, Purchase Agreements, IP Assignment/License Agreements, Non-Compete Agreements, NDA, etc, tailored to meet specific business needs and legal requirements
  • Supporting investment and fund management by advising on strategical deal sharing arrangements
  • Drafting and Vetting other agreements such as Lease Deed, Partnership Deed, Master-Service Agreements, Investor Agreements
FAQs
What type of Company should I start?

Depending on the kind of work, capital available and your general business plan, you have the following options: Sole proprietorship, Private Ltd Company, one-person company, Public Ltd Company, Unlimited Company, Partnership, Limited Liability Partnership (LLP).

What are the key corporate laws and regulations that govern a company in India?

The key laws and regulations governing a company are the Companies Act, 2013 and Rules made thereunder; the Securities and Exchange Board of India 1992 and the Securities Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirement) Regulations, 2009 for companies listed on a stock exchange in India; the Foreign Exchange of Management Act, 1999 and Regulations made thereunder in case of a foreign subsidiary; the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 and Regulations made there under with respect to the Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFC’s).

Can a foreign company establish its business in India ?

Yes. Foreign companies can incorporate a subsidiary or joint venture, or establish a liaison/project office for limited activities. Branch offices require approval for trading or manufacturing.

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