ICSI
NATIONAL SEMINAR on NCLT and NCLAT
The Eastern India Regional Council
of The Institute of Company Secretaries of India(EIRC of ICSI) organised
National Seminar on NCLT (National Company Law Tribunal} and NCLAT {National
Company Law Appellate Tribunal} on April 23rd 2016 at Hotel Park, Kolkata, today.
The
Institute has been organising a series of National Seminars on National Company
Law Tribunal (NCLT) and National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), for building capacity to face the forthcoming professional challenges and in taking up cases with NCLT and NCLAT, which may come in the form of transitional
challenges, i.e transfer of cases from Company Law Board, High court, BIFR/AAIFR
to NCLT, new powers conferred on NCLT, manner of dealing with cases, drafting of
applications/petitions, court crafts, including moot court etc, The institute has already organised
National Seminar at Chandigarh and Guwahati.
Shri N.K. Bhola,
Regional Director,Ministry of Corporate Affairs (Eastern Region) was the Chief
Guest. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Bhola said that this type of seminar is a
game changer for professionals especially Company Secretaries and help in the
capacity building of the members. He said that the topic chosen is an apt topic
and relevant with the times. The cases
that are being currently dealt under Company Law Board, High Court and BIFR
will eventually be transferred to NCLT.
The challenges in front of these bodies may be in the form of transition
of cases, manner of dealing with new cases, constitution of various benches of
NCLT, capacity building of professionals to deal with the cases before NCLT,
initial implementation difficulties in interpretation of legislative and
procedural aspects, regulatory harmonisation so on.
In her
inaugural address, CS MamtaBinani,
President, ICSI, informed that Company
Secretaries are authorised to appear before NCLT and NCLAT and requires legal
expertise, drafting skills, court etiquettes etc. The objective of National
Seminars by the institute covers moot courts, drafting aspects etc is to help
the professionals to deal with cases more confidently. She also spoke about the
various student initiatives of the ICSI like ICSI Study Centre, ICSI Signature
Award, International CS Olympiad and so on. She stressed on the fact with the
ICSI is closely working with Government authorities for betterment of MSME and
other allied sectors and helping in the growth of the economy. The ICSI is celebrating 2016 as Corporate
Governance year and
CS Santosh K Agarwala,
Council Member ICSI and Programme Director in his speech spoke on the
importance of the seminar and the topic chosen as NCLT is a realty and
professionals should be ready for it. He said NCLT and NCLAT are constituted under Companies Act
2013. The powers that are currently exercised by the company law Board, High
Court, BIFR under Companies Act would be transferred to NCLT.He
further added that all the applications, petitions, appeals filled before
NCLT/NCLAT shall be disposed off within 90 days but can be extended by the President/
Chairperson further not exceeding 90 days
CS
Sandip Kr Kejriwal, Chairman, EIRC of ICSI and Programme
Co-ordinator welcomed the participants and spoke on the importance of NCLT and
NCLAT,the role of Company Secretaries in these bodies and the challenges
thereof. He said currently four different forums i.e. High Courts, CLB, BIFR
and the DRTs, have overlapping jurisdiction, which gives rise to the systemic
delays and complexities in the process. The NCLT overcomes these challenges and
would reduce burden on the Courts as all litigations will be filed before NCLT.
CS Siddhartha Murarka,
Vice Chairman, EIRC of ICSI also spoke about the relevance of NCLT for
professionals. CS GautamDugar,
Secretary, EIRC of ICSI proposed vote of thanks. The eminent faculties, with
decades of professional experience brought effective key take aways to the
participants. The sessions covered include drafting including manner of filing
application with NCLT , court crafts, moot court, derivative actions etc. The seminar
was attended by more than 200 delegates.
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