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What is meant by Prospectus?
Solution
According to Section 2(36) of the Companies Act, any document inviting the public to buy its shares or debentures comes under the definition of a prospectus. It also applies to advertisements inviting deposits from the public. A prospectus is “the only window through which a prospective investor can look into the soundness of a company’s venture”. Hence it must specify at least the following matters as per Schedule II:
- The prospectus contains the main objectives of the company, the name, and address of the signatories of the Memorandum of Association, and the number of shares held by them.
- The name, addresses, and occupation of directors and managing directors.
- The number and classes of shares and debentures issued.
- The qualification share of directors and the interest of directors for the promotion of the company.
- The number, description, and document of shares or debentures within the two preceding years have been agreed to be issued other than cash.
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