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What is the significance of a registered office address?

Significance of Registered Office : - Following points from Companies Act will highlight the significance of Registered Office of a Company.(1) Every company has to mandatorily mention the state in which its registered office is situated, in to its “Memorandum of Association” one of the incorporation document.(2) Companies Act needs to have a registered Office of every company since its beginning of the business or from the 30th day after the date of its incorporation.(3) Every notice and Communication served on the registered office of the company will be treated as served in the company.(4) Every company needs to affix the registered office address at outside of each and every place where its business is carried on , even every letter or communication should printed with the registered office address.Hardship in the Procedure to Change the Registered Office:- The hardship in Procedure to Change the registered Office will depend upon whether the change is· within same city· from one city to another· from one city to another city within a state, but between the jurisdictions of two ROC offices· one state to anotherAs it seems by the classes itself change within the same city will be easier one and will take minimum time (even it may change in 3 to 4 days, if property papers or lease agreement or NOC to use the place in the name of company) and it will need minimum procedures to be followed as compared to change in other cases. Similarly change from One State to Other will take maximum period (From 45 days to 60 days) and it will need to maximum procedures to be followed as compared to others.However in all the cases, Form 18 (Form INC -22, as per New Companies Act and Rules) is to be filed with ROC within 30 days of the change to inform the ROC change about such.Hope my answer helps

What is Chris O'Leary's opinion of Fahrenheit 11/9?

Well Holy crap, I'm Quamous!Congratulations on asking the first “Chris O'Leary” related question on Quora. (I think)I'd like to thank my Mom, my 8th-grade teacher Ms. Normyle, God, George Clooney - hey, George, you know you love me!, my agent for always believing in me, my wife, my girlfr…uh oops, and most of all, I'd like to thank the great folks at Pepsi for some time in the future realizing that Quorans can be influencers too, and giving me money and a lifetime supply of Mountain Dew.Take that, Habib, I'm coming for you, you horse's Fanny!Ahem. Now I do hate to end this on a massive down, after possibly the best start to a question I've ever written, but (insert deflating balloon sound effect here) I haven't seen it.But. Since I cannot leave it like that, not on my first “Chris O'Leary” question, I'm going to end this post with “EDIT:” Then I'm going to put the movie on my watch list and afterward I will supply you, my adoring fans my most valued opinion.EDIT: Ok, Found the movie on Amazon Prime last night, watched it. See how dedicated to my fans I am? I just gave 2 hours of my LIFE to that dedication. I am an example for all celebrities to follow. Notice has been served.What is Chris O'Leary's opinion of Fahrenheit 11/9?As opinion docs go, standard Michael Moore fare, witty, intelligently put together, a good watch, and sure to annoy conservatives.A few takeaways:One thing I hadn’t thought about and the point hit me right in the nose when Moore bought it up, I had to go fact check it because it couldn’t have been right…and it was.A Republican has won the popular vote for President of the United States ONCE in the last 30 years. Once. W won the popular vote in 2004 by a little more than 3 million votes. That’s it. Before that you have to go back to 1988, when HW beat Dukakis by 7 million.And it’s REPUBLICANS who complain that the system is rigged?Next is something I’ve said here before, and I often want to answer questions related to this but I never have the time. You know the questions — Why is Quora so Liberal, why does Google return so many Liberal results, Why do Facebook and Twitter censor Conservatives….The thing is people often assume that they hold the majority opinion even when they clearly don’t. And when you think that way, and all your opinions are party line Republican opinions, it must seem to you that every media platform besides the ones that are specifically designed to cater to you are trying to force unpopular liberal opinions down everyone’s throat. But as Moore laid out, the reason Quora seems liberal to those questioners, the reason it seems to them that someone must be altering their search results to muffle conservative viewpoints is specifically because those viewpoints are very much minority held opinion. In other words, it’s not Quora that’s Liberal (Yes, Peanut Gallery, I know this is a global platform, etc, etc, etc) It’s the United States and AMERICANS who are liberal. Significantly more so than conservative.Peter Dreier laid this out in a 2017 article in American Prospect exactly as I intended to, so to save my poor wrists, I’m just going to quote his article found here:Most Americans Are Liberal, Even If They Don’t Know ItThe figures cited below come from surveys conducted by Gallup, Pew, and other reputable polling organizations on the key issues facing the nation. These are the most recent national polls on each topic. Most of them are from the past year, although a few go back further. Each poll is hyperlinked so readers can look at the original sources.The Economy82 percent of Americans think wealthy people have too much power and influence in Washington.69 percent think large businesses have too much power and influence in Washington.59 percent—and 72 percent of likely voters—think Wall Street has too much power and influence in Washington.78 percent of likely voters support stronger rules and enforcement on the financial industry.65 percent of Americans think our economic system “unfairly favors powerful interests.”59 percent of Americans—and 43 percent of Republicans—think corporations make “too much profit.”Inequality82 percent of Americans think economic inequality is a “very big” (48 percent) or “moderately big” (34 percent) problem. Even 69 percent of Republicans share this view.66 percent of Americans think money and wealth should be distributed more evenly.72 percent of Americans say it is “extremely” or “very” important, and 23 percent say it is “somewhat important,” to reduce poverty.59 percent of registered voters—and 51 percent of Republicans—favor raising the maximum amount that low-wage workers can make and still be eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit, from $14,820 to $18,000.Money in Politics96 percent of Americans—including 96 percent of Republicans—believe money in politics is to blame for the dysfunction of the U.S. political system.84 percent of Americans—including 80 percent of Republicans—believe money has too much influence in politics.78 percent of Americans say we need sweeping new laws to reduce the influence of money in politics.73 percent of registered voters have an unfavorable opinion of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision.Taxes80 percent of Americans think some corporations don’t pay their fair share of taxes.78 percent think some wealthy people don’t pay their fair share of taxes.76 percent believe the wealthiest Americans should pay higher taxes.60 percent of registered voters believe corporations pay too little in taxes.87 percent of Americans say it is critical to preserve Social Security, even if it means increasing Social Security taxes paid by wealthy Americans.67 percent of Americans support lifting the cap to require higher-income workers to pay Social Security taxes on all of their wages.Minimum Wage66 percent of Americans favor raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour.59 percent favor raising the federal minimum wage to $12 an hour.48 percent support raising the national minimum wage to $15 an hour. (A survey of registered voters found that 54 percent favored a $15 minimum wage.)63 percent of registered voters think the minimum wage should be adjusted each year by the rate of inflation.Workers’ Rights61 percent of Americans—including 42 percent of Republicans—approve of labor unions.74 percent of registered voters—including 71 percent of Republicans—support requiring employers to offer paid parental and medical leave.78 percent of likely voters favor establishing a national fund that offers all workers 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave.Health Care60 percent of Americans believe “it is the federal government’s responsibility to make sure all Americans have healthcare coverage.”60 percent of registered voters favor “expanding Medicare to provide health insurance to every American.”58 percent of the public favors replacing Obamacare with “a federally funded healthcare program providing insurance for all Americans.”64 percent of registered voters favor their state accepting the Obamacare plan for expanding Medicaid in their state.Education63 percent of registered voters—including 47 percent of Republicans—of Americans favor making four-year public colleges and universities tuition-free.59 percent of Americans favor free early-childhood education.Climate Change and the Environment76 percent of voters are “very concerned” or “somewhat concerned” about climate change.68 percent of voters think it is possible to protect the environment and protect jobs.72 percent of voters think it is a “bad idea” to cut funding for scientific research on the environment and climate change.59 percent of voters say more needs to be done to address climate change.Gun Safety84 percent of Americans support requiring background checks for all gun buyers.77 percent of gun owners support requiring background checks for all gun buyers.Criminal Justice57 percent of Americans believe police officers generally treat blacks and other minorities differently than they treat whites.60 percent of Americans believe the recent killings of black men by police are part of a broader pattern of how police treat black Americans (compared with 39 percent who believe they are isolated incidents).Immigration68 percent of Americans—including 48 percent of Republicans—believe the country’s openness to people from around the world “is essential to who we are as a nation.” Just 29 percent say that “if America is too open to people from all over the world, we risk losing our identity as a nation.”65 percent of Americans—including 42 percent of Republicans—say immigrants strengthen the country “because of their hard work and talents.” Just 26 percent say immigrants are a burden “because they take our jobs, housing and health care.”64 percent of Americans think an increasing number of people from different races, ethnic groups, and nationalities makes the country a better place to live. Only 5 percent say it makes the United States a worse place to live, and 29 percent say it makes no difference.76 percent of registered voters—including 69 percent of Republicans—support allowing undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children (Dreamers) to stay in the country. 58 percent think Dreamers should be allowed to stay and become citizens if they meet certain requirements. Another 18 percent think they should be allowed to stay and become legal residents, but not citizens. Only 15 percent think they should be removed or deported from the country.Abortion and Women’s Health58 percent of Americans believe that abortion should be legal in all or most cases.68 percent of Americans—including 54 percent of Republicans—support the requirement for private health insurance plans to cover the full cost of birth control.Same-Sex Marriage62 percent of Americans—including 70 percent of independents and 40 percent of Republicans—support same-sex marriage.74 percent of millennials (born after 1981) support same-sex marriage.This is a point I’ve made a number of times and it always seems to bounce off conservatives - The reason you see so much more liberal opinion or news that seems to be slanted toward liberal viewpoints is not because of some evil conspiracy. It’s because that’s the way MOST PEOPLE — YES, MOST AMERICANS — THINK.Moore laid out that point fairly brilliantly.I would have appreciated less Dog Eat Dog style attacks on the more conservative Democrats. Moore’s agenda is not to make sure Democrats are successful at the polls, it's to present his ideas as effectively as he can, but the idea that the DNC stole the Primary from Bernie just doesn't stand up to scrutiny. Could Sanders have won primary that wasn't 'rigged'? Yes, you can link to articles that argue that they did, and I agree, the actions of the DNC did make Hillary’s path significantly easier, and were at a minimum squirrelly. But allegations like that coming from the liberal side weaken the side.Now that said, I agree with him on one thing from that segment, which is that Democrats do too often worry about “Electability” and default to centrist candidates for that reason. The problem is, when the general election fight comes around, the other side is going to paint even the most conservative Democratic candidate as somewhere to the left of Stalin, and it’s not going to have an impact one way or another on most people’s feelings about the candidate. What does and will always matter is how excited people are to go to the polls and vote, and a milquetoast middle of the road on everything personality doesn't get that done.Overall, a great watch, very well put together as always.Thanks for the A2A.

How do I get a marriage certificate in Bangalore?

Firstly like to give some basic information to be prepared to get the marriage certificateAtleast require 2–4 hours of you and your spouse time to visit Registrar officePreferably go in weekdays to avoid the rush during the weekends (I know there is no option for working individual like you and me to go during weekdays..)Patience - this is very important to deal with the government employees and do not counter question them. They may end up telling come tomorrow or next week.. this has happen to meRegister office timings they work usually from 10am–5pm and most of the register office has dedicated timing for the marriage certificate usually provide the marriage certificate only until 3 pm and more over its government office I need not explain how people work in there own time zoneEligibility to apply for Marriage Certificate in KarnatakaBridegroom must have completed 21 years of age.Bride must have completed 18 years of age.IMPORTANT NOTE : Marriage certificate will only be provided based on any one of the below government ID/address proof residing office jurisdiction ex: if a person has voter ID of Mumbai residency he cannot claim the marriage certificate in Bangalore registrar office.The jurisdictional sub-registrar office will be the residence of either of the bride or groom and the not the place of marriageAtleast one of the applicant must have Bangalore residence proofHere is the list of sub-registrar office in Bangalorehttps://www.zippserv.com/blog/list-sub-registrar-offices-bangalore/[1][1][1][1]Below is the list of documents requiredCarry all the original documents for the registrar officer to verify at the time of submitting the applicationAffidavit to be submitted in case of name change of bride after the marriage and also the newspaper in which the information of the bride's name change was publishedMarriage 2 photos of bride and groom taking part in the ceremony along with the relativesYou can download the application form from the below link:https://www.karnataka.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/karnataka-marriage-certificate-form.pdfThe government fees for the marriage certificate is Rs 135 approx and certain time they might ask to pay 500 and rest they keep the change telling its for tea/coffeeThey print 3 copies of marriage certificate and both bride and groom has to sign in for all the 3 copies along with the registrar officer one copy goes to the registrar vault and one for bride and groom respectively.Thank you for reading….Footnotes[1] http://Bangalore Sub-registrar office list[1] http://Bangalore Sub-registrar office list[1] http://Bangalore Sub-registrar office list[1] http://Bangalore Sub-registrar office list

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