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How do I find the shareholders of private companies in India?

How do I find the shareholders of private companies in India?   Yes, you can view the list of shareholders of private company in India by logging into Ministry Of Corporate Affairs and payment of fees. The document to be viewed is Annual Return filed with Form 20B or Form MGT - 7. 1. go to http://mca.gov.in/MCA21/index.html 2. Create an account 3. Go to ‘View Public Documents’ 4. Enter the name of the company you’re looking for 5. Check in the list whether Form 20B (for filing Annual Return) is available for that company. 6. If it is, then make the payment and download this Form. It costs RS50. 7. In the Form go to attachments and you will see a complete list of shareholders. Hope this helps!

How Do I Bring in New Shareholders into My Private Limited Company?

How Do I Bring in New Shareholders into My Private Limited Company?   it is usually with a lot of hope, expectations and aspirations for the future. However, it often happens that things don't work out exactly the way you want them to. If a person who started the company with you needs to leave, be it because you can't seem to agree on the terms of his engagement, or he wants a higher share on different terms, don’t fall into despair.One of the major advantages of having a Private Limited company is that the company is a distinct and separate entity from the shareholders who are part of the company. So if someone who was earlier a part of the company wants to leave, you need to take immediate steps to make their exit (and the entry of someone else smooth and painless for the company). Here are a few steps which will help you do that: Make sure that the shares have been formally allotted; For the formal allotment, the subscriber should have paid the am...

How to find out the name of the shareholders of a company using the MCA website?

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How to find out the name of the shareholders of a company using the MCA website?   Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) regulates corporate affairs in India through the Companies Act, 1956, 2013 and other allied Acts, Bills and Rules. MCA also protects investors and offers many important services to stakeholders. http://www.mca.gov.in/ is your gateway to all services, guidance, and other corporate affairs related information. The Ministry is primarily concerned with administration of the Companies Act 2013, the Companies Act 1956, the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 & other allied Acts and rules & regulations framed there-under mainly for regulating the functioning of the corporate sector in accordance with law. Besides, it exercises supervision over the three professional bodies, namely, Institute of Chartered Accountants of India(ICAI), Institute of Company Secretaries of India(ICSI) and the Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICAI)...