A member of the Institute shall be deemed "to be in practice' when, individually or in partnership with one or more of members of the Institute in practice or in partnership with members of such other recognised professions as may be prescribed, he, in, consideration of remuneration received or to be received: -
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engages himself in the practice of the profession of Company Secretaries to , or in relation to, any company; or
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offers to perform or performs services in relation to the promotion, forming, incorporation, amalgamation, reconstruction, reorganization or winding up of companies ; or
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An authorised representative of a company with respect to filing, registering, presenting, attesting or verifying any documents (including forms, applications and returns) by or on behalf of the company.
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A share transfer agent
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An issue house,
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A share and stock broker,
- A secretarial auditor or consultant,
- An adviser to a company on management, including any legal or procedural matter falling under the Capital Issues (Control) Act, 1947, (29 of 1947), the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951( 65 of 1951), the Companies Act, the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 ( 42 of 1956) any of th rules or bye-laws made by a recognised stock exchange ,the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969 (54 of 1969) , the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1973 (46 of 1973) , or under any other law for the time being in force.
- Issuing certificates on behalf of, or for the purposes of, a company; or
- holds himself out to the public as a Company Secretary in practice; or
- renders professional services or assistance with respect to matters of principle or detail relating to the practice of the profession of Company Secretaries; or
- renders such other services as, in the opinion of the Council, are or may be rendered by a Company Secretary in practice;
and the words " to be in practice" with their grammatical variations and cognate expressions, shall be
construed accordingly.
(Ref: Sub. Section 2 of Section 2 of The Company Secretaries Act, 1980).
No member of the Institute shall be entitled to practice, whether in India or elsewhere unless he has obtained from the Council a Certificate of Practice. (Ref: Section 6(1) of the Company Secretaries Act, 1980)
A member of the Institute may apply to the Council in the appropriate form for issue of a Certificate of Practice entitling him to practice as a Company Secretary anywhere in India.
In the case of renewal of the Certificate of Practice the Secretary shall issue a letter extending the validity period of the Certificate of practice for that year in the appropriate form.
A member who ceases to be in practice shall not later than thirty days from the date he ceases to be in practice intimate the fact to the Council in writing.
A member who ceases to be in practice or whose certificate of practice has been cancelled under regulation 11 shall surrender forthwith the certificate of practice held by him to the Secretary.
(Ref: Regulation 10 of The Company Secretaries Regulations, 1982.)
A practicing member of the Institute is not allowed to engage in any business or occupation other than the profession of company secretary, without obtaining the prior permission of the Council.
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Eligibility for issue of Certificate of Practice
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An Associate/Fellow member of
the Institute who intends to be engaged in the profession of Company Secretary
on whole time basis and not in any other profession, business or employment
can apply for issue of Certificate of Practice
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A Member who is not in any
employment evidencing a master-servant relationship with the employer or
contract of service or not practising as Chartered Accountant or Cost
Accountant or not enrolled as an Advocate with any Bar Council.
Requirements
(i)
An application in the
prescribed Form –D duly completed in all respects and signed alongwith
requisite annual certificate of practice fee of Rs.1000/- and annual membership
fee for that year. Only 50% of annual Certificate fee is payable if the
application for issue of Certificate of Practice is made on or after 1st
October and before 31st March.
(ii)
In case the member was earlier
in employment, a copy of relieving letter of the last employer company or any
other proof in lieu thereof and the present engagements, if any, to be
submitted, to the satisfaction of the Council.
(iii) In
case the relieving letter or any other document in lieu thereof is not available
the member may submit an affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 10/- duly
attested by 1st Class Magistrate/Notary Public/Oath Commissioner
affirming the date of relieving from the last employment and an undertaking to
submit the relieving letter immediately on receipt.
In case the member was
earlier enrolled as an Advocate, a copy of the letter of suspension/
cancellation of enrolment from the concerned Bar Council or if he was earlier
holding Certificate of Practice of ICAI, ICWAI or any other professional body, a
copy of letter of cancellation of the concerned professional Institute
confirming cancellation of their certificate of practice and the present
engagements, if any.
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Renewal of Certificate of Practice |
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The Certificate of
Practice issued to a member is required to be renewed every financial year
by payment of annual certificate fee, which presently is Rs. 1000, and the
annual membership fee, which presently is Rs. 1125 for an Associate Member
and Rs. 1500 for a Fellow Member.
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For effecting renewal of
Certificate of Practice, the member has also to submit a declaration for
the renewal of
Certificate of Practice.
The format of
declaration is available on the website of the Institute.
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Cancellation of Certificate of Practice |
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The member has to make a
request in writing along with return of original Certificate of Practice for
cancellation within 30 days of his ceasing to be in practice.
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The other circumstances
under which the Certificate of Practice shall be cancelled are as under:-
(i)
When name of the member is
removed
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(ii)
When the member has not paid
the Certificate of Practice fee by the last extended date for payment of fee
for the relevant year.
(iii)
When the Council is
satisfied, after giving an opportunity of being heard to the person concerned,
that such certificate was issued on the basis
of incorrect, misleading or false information, or by mistake or
inadvertence.
(iv)
The member has ceased to be
in practice.
3. When a certificate is cancelled, the date
from which and the period for which the certificate stands cancelled shall be
communicated in writing by registered post to the member concerned at his
mailing address entered in the Register and may also be published in the
Institute’s journal ‘Chartered Secretary’.
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Restoration of Certificate of Practice |
1.
The Certificate of
Practice is renewed in the same financial year in which it is due for renewal
provided the fee for renewal alongwith the requisite declaration is received
and accepted by the Institute in the same financial year. The application for
restoration of Certificate of Practice shall be made in Form-D alongwith
declaration and the remittance of annual Certificate of Practice fee of Rs.
1000/- and a restoration fee of Rs. 250/-
2.
Where the
Certificate of Practice is required to be cancelled on failure to pay the
annual fee for Certificate of Practice on or before the due date prescribed
and an application for restoration of Certificate of Practice is received and
accepted by the Institute in the same financial year, the Certificate of
Practice is restored on payment of the–
(i) The
requisite annual fee for Certificate of Practice for the current year & a
restoration fee
(ii)
The payment of
Annual Membership fee for the current year.
3.
Where the Certificate
of Practice has not been renewed or accepted for renewal in the same financial
year and as a result of which it is cancelled, a fresh Certificate of Practice
will be issued with effect from the date of acceptance of application for the
issue of a fresh certificate.
4. A
communication for restoration/fresh issue of Certificate of Practice is sent
to the member in writing. Restoration/issue of certificate of practice is
also published in the Institute’s Journal ‘Chartered Secretary’.
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Due dates |
- After enrolment, the annual membership fee and renewal fee for certificate of practice (alongwith the declaration form) are due and payable on the first day of April every year. Any person who has not paid his annual membership fee/annual certificate of practice fee on or before 30th June of that year shall be liable to his name being removed from the Register w.e.f. 1st July of that year without any further notice
- Half payment of the annual associate/ certificate of practice fee shall be payable for the first year by a person admitted on or after 1st day of October of that year.
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An associate/fellow, who is of the age of fifty-five years and above and not in any gainful employment or in practice, shall pay half of the annual membership fee subject to submission of declaration to the said effect.
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