Sitharaman: Amendments to Companies Act may not be necessary

PTI Updated - November 25, 2017 at 01:07 PM.

Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of State for Corporate Affairs, has said amendments to the Companies Act might not even be necessary if stakeholders feel relieved with changes being made in the rules.

Emphasising that good progress has been made in addressing concerns about the new companies law, Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said amendments to the Act might not even be necessary if stakeholders feel relieved with changes being made in the rules.

Sitharaman, who is the Minister of State for Corporate Affairs, has been steering efforts of the Ministry in addressing concerns over the Companies Act, 2013 — whose many provisions came into effect from April 1.

The Corporate Affairs Ministry, which is implementing the Act, has already initiated various measures, both minor and substantial changes to rules related to the Act.

“If all this (steps are) already on course and people feel the relief which is being offered with all these (changes), amendments may not even be necessary... that is the way in which we have perceived the whole process,” Sitharaman told PTI in an interview here.

Asked whether the Ministry has set any time frame on possible amendments to the Act, she said the Government would first wait for the impact of changes that are being made before taking a final view.

“... we have made good progress in terms of addressing the concerns on the Companies Act,” the Minister said.

Many stakeholders have raised concerns over certain provisions of the new Act that replaces the nearly six-decade-old legislation.

According to her, the Government would like to wait and see what impact the changes have.

“... if the impact is a great sense of relief, maybe after six or seven months we would want to find out if amendments are at all necessary... But if at that time, if they (stakeholders) still think you have to do it, we will take a call then,” Sitharaman said.

Published on August 10, 2014 05:26