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Conversion of the companies into LLPs - compounding of offence - ...

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September 27, 2019

Conversion of the companies into LLPs - compounding of offence - Adopting a blood thirsty approach and that too against compliant entities is unwarranted moreso when such entities complied with the legal requirements and made compliances in accordance with the then prevailing system.

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