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mention two features of government company?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Features of a Government Company

It is a separate legal entity.

It is incorporated under Companies Act 1956 & 2013.

The management is governed and regulated by the provisions of Companies Act.

The Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association govern the appointment of employees.

Answered by mkaur14
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A Government company is a type of business company that is established under the company act in which a majority of share capital is provided by the government. There are some distinct characteristics or features of government such as created by the government, flexibility, accountability, etc.

Following are the features of government company:

1. Formation

Government company is created by government under the Company Act. It has separate legal status and it can buy, sell and own property in its own name. Government company can sue and be sued in courts. Main motive of government company is to provide service and also earn profit.

2. Capital

The government provides at least 51% of share capital. It can issue shares to public and can borrow funds from government and public. But the government liability is limited to the face value of shares subscribed.

3. Management and control

Its management is done by a board of directors. The majority of directors are appointed by the government. The government also appoints the chief executive officer.

4. Flexibility

Government company enjoys autonomy and flexibility in internal operations. It has its own rules and regulations. it must follow the provisions of the Company Act.

5. Staffing

Government company hires its own employees. Their salaries and facilities are as per company rules.

6. Public accountability

Public accountability is another notable feature of government company. It is accountable to public through parliament. The auditor general or his representative audits its books of accounts and reports its performance.

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