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Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary EducationHSC Commerce Class 12

Revision: Companies Act, 2013 Commerce HSC Commerce Class 12 Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education

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Definitions [3]

Definition: Joint Stock Company
  1. “A Joint Stock Company is a voluntary association of individuals for profit having capital divided into transferable Shares, the ownership of which is the condition on membership.” – Prof. L. H. Haney.
  2. “A Company is a person, artificial, invisible, intangible, and existing only in the eyes of the law. Being a mere creature of law, it possesses only those properties which the charter of its creation confers upon it, either expressly or as incidental to its very existence.” – Chief Justice Marshal
  3. According to The Companies Act 2013, Section 2 (20), the term “Company” means “a Company incorporated under the Companies Act 2013 or any previous Company law.”
Definition: Share

As per Section 2(84) of the Companies Act 2013, “Share is the share in the capital of a company and includes stock as well.”

Definition: Debenture
  • According to section 2(30) of the Companies Act, 2013, " Debenture includes debenture stock, bonds and any other securities of a Company, whether constituting a charge on the assets of the Company or not." 
  • “A Debenture is a document given by a company as evidence of a debt to the holder, usually arising out of a loan and most commonly secured by a charge." -Topham
  • According to Evelyn Thomas, "a debenture is a document under the company's seal which provides for the payment of a principal sum and interest thereon at regular intervals, which is usually secured by a fixed or floating change on the company's property or undertaking and which acknowledges a loan to the company".

Key Points

Key Points: Joint Stock Company
  • Meaning: A Joint Stock Company is a business organisation where ownership is divided into transferable shares held by shareholders.
  • Origin: It emerged during the Industrial Revolution to overcome the limitations of partnerships, such as unlimited liability and limited capital, by raising funds from the public.
  • Legal Status: A Joint Stock Company is an artificial legal person with a separate legal identity and perpetual succession, created under company law.
  • Merits: It provides benefits like large capital, limited liability, expert management, public confidence, and better scope for expansion.
  • Types: Companies can be Chartered, Statutory, or Registered, and further classified as Public, Private, Limited, or Unlimited.
Key Points: Debentures
  • Debenture: A written promise by a company to repay a loan with interest.
  • Legal View: Includes all debt instruments, as per the Companies Act, 2013.
  • Key Features: Fixed interest, secured by assets, issued under seal, max 10-year term (30 for infrastructure).
  • Debentureholders: They are lenders, not owners of the company.
  • Bond vs Debenture: Bonds may have no fixed interest; debentures always do.
Difference Between Debenture and Share
Basis Debenture Share
Ownership Debentureholder is a lender. Shareholder is part-owner of the company.
Capital vs Loan It is a loan taken by the company. It is a part of the company’s capital.
Return Debentureholder gets interest. Shareholder gets a dividend.
Interest/Dividend Rate Fixed rate of interest. Dividend is variable and depends on profits.
Redemption Compulsory repayment on maturity. Voluntary buy-back by the company.
Issue at Discount Can be issued at a discount. Cannot be issued at discount (except sweat equity).
Security Usually secured by company assets (less risk). Always unsecured (more risk).
Priority in Repayment Paid before share capital during liquidation. Paid after debentures during liquidation.
Convertibility Can be converted into shares (if convertible). Cannot be converted into debentures.
Purchase/Buy-back Company can repurchase from the market. Buy-back allowed with certain conditions.
Voting Rights No voting rights in company meetings. Shareholders have voting rights.
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