Group to review and realign the provisions of Chartered Accountants Act, 1949

Group to review and realign the provisions of Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 Council Affairs/M-626/2016 14th October, 2016 ALL MEMBERS OF T

Group to review and realign the provisions of Chartered Accountants Act, 1949
Council Affairs/M-626/2016
14th October, 2016
ALL MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL
Madam/Dear Sir,
The Executive Committee, at its 557th meeting held on 3rd September, 2016, has decided to constitute a Group to review and realign the provisions of Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 and the Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988 to ensure continued relevance to the needs of the profession. Accordingly, the President, in terms of the authority given to him by the Council at its 351st meeting held on 12th February, 2016, has constituted the said Group with the following composition:-
CA. Tarun J. Ghia, Convenor
CA. G. Sekar
CA. Nandkishore Chidamber Hegde
CA. Sripriya Kumar
CA. Kemisha Soni
Ms. Shalini Kathuria Gulati, Assistant Secretary would act as Secretary to the aforesaid Group.
Yours faithfully,
( V. Sagar )
Secretary
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