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The Company Has to Obtain Consent of ............................ If Issue of Debentures Exceeds Rs. 1 Crore. - Secretarial Practice

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The company has to obtain consent of ............................ if issue of debentures exceeds Rs. 1 crore.

  1. SEBI
  2. Registrar
  3. National Stock Exchange
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(a)SEBI

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2014-2015 (March)

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