Minakshi Bindhani

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Minakshi Bindhani

About Minakshi Bindhani

Minakshi Bindhani has completed LL.M. with a specialization in Criminal Law from Madhusudan Law University, Cuttack, Odisha.   She is more inclined toward legal research and writing and have prior experience in Civil and Criminal litigation and content writing.


Recovery of Shares

Types of Shares that can be Recovered

Recovery of shares in a company that entitles shareholders to certain rights, such as voting, receiving dividends, and participating in decision-making pro...

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Recovery of Shares

Legal Framework for the Recovery of Shares of a Decease...

The ownership of shares in a company is a critical aspect of corporate governance and investment. Shareholders invest capital in a company having the expec...

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Recovery of Shares

Challenges in Recovering Shares – A Brief Analysi...

IEPF, or Investor Education and Protection Fund, was introduced by the Central Government of India to protect the interests of investors and promote awaren...

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BIS Certification

What is the Difference Between ISO and BIS?

ISO and BIS are two of the most commonly used standards organisations globally and play an essential role in shaping the products and services we use daily...

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Recovery of Shares

What is the Process for Claiming Back Shares from Inves...

IEPF refers to Investor Education and Protection Fund. It is a fund established by the Indian government under the Companies Act 2013[1] to promote investo...

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Recovery of Shares

When have you not Received any Dividends, Bonuses or Ri...

Investing in stocks or shares allows individuals to grow their wealth over time. One of the benefits of owning stocks is the potential to receive returns o...

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Compliances

What is a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and Its Pur...

A memorandum of understanding (MOU) is a formal document that outlines the intent of two or more parties to enter into a mutually beneficial agreement. MOU...

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Company Share Transfer

What is a Mutilated Share Certificate, and When is it A...

A mutilated share certificate is a share certificate that has been damaged or defaced, making it difficult or impossible to read or verify the information...

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