Changes In Business

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1.Add a Designated Partner

In case of a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), at least two individuals who are partners shall act as designated partners. These partners must have a Designated Partner Identification Number and their names must feature in the LLP agreement

2.Add a Director

As per section 260 and section 284 of the Companies Act, 1956, the Articles of Association of a company are the source of authority from where the Board of Directors draws the right to add new directors to the Board or remove existing ones. The Articles of Incorporation must provide for the addition of Directors. The person appointed must be eligible as per the relevant clauses in the Articles of Association and must give his consent to be a director in written form which the company must register with itself.

3.Change Company Name

To the Registrar of Companies (RoC), changing your name is no small matter. As you’ve already incorporated, you’re aware of the rules involved in selecting a name for your company. The same applies for changing your name, too. The procedure is well-defined and to be followed strictly. And just in case you haven’t complied with all RoC requirements, you can’t go ahead with this until you do.

4.Change Objectives of Your Business

To change the goals or aims and objectives of your business, you need to amend the Memorandum of Association. The MoA contains the object clause. Now, this can be difficult to do, particularly if you’re a young company looking to completely change the main objects. But if you follow the right methods, it can be done quickly. For example, one mistake many companies make is to include several domains in the main objects. This will not be approved. For example, if you are in the software business, you can cover all software services in the main objects, but other services, such as design, should be included in ancillary or other objects of the company.

5.Change Official Address

To change the goals or aims and objectives of your business, you need to amend the Memorandum of Association. The MoA contains the object clause. Now, this can be difficult to do, particularly if you’re a young company looking to completely change the main objects. But if you follow the right methods, it can be done quickly. For example, one mistake many companies make is to include several domains in the main objects. This will not be approved. For example, if you are in the software business, you can cover all software services in the main objects, but other services, such as design, should be included in ancillary or other objects of the company.

6.Remove a Director

To change the goals or aims and objectives of your business, you need to amend the Memorandum of Association. The MoA contains the object clause. Now, this can be difficult to do, particularly if you’re a young company looking to completely change the main objects. But if you follow the right methods, it can be done quickly. For example, one mistake many companies make is to include several domains in the main objects. This will not be approved. For example, if you are in the software business, you can cover all software services in the main objects, but other services, such as design, should be included in ancillary or other objects of the company.