The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) is a quasi-judicial body in India that adjudicates on matters related to companies and their stakeholders. It was established under the Companies Act, 2013 and is governed by the National Company Law Tribunal Rules, 2016. File transfer petition in the supreme court of India
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The NCLT has jurisdiction over matters such as the winding up of companies, mergers and acquisitions, and disputes between shareholders and management. It has the power to make orders for the restructuring of a company’s capital, the sale of assets, and the appointment of a resolution professional to manage the affairs of the company.
The NCLT is composed of both judicial and technical members, with the technical members having expertise in areas such as finance, law, and management. It has benches located in various cities across India, with each bench having jurisdiction over specific regions.
The establishment of the NCLT has brought about a significant change in the way corporate disputes are resolved in India. It has streamlined the process of resolving such disputes and has made it more efficient and transparent. Contested Divorce in Kolkata, Delhi, India
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