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THE PROPRIETOR |
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The proprietor of the firm is Mr. Deodatta Pandit.
The profile of CS Deodatta Pandit is as under:
Commerce Graduate, with a degree in Law and a Fellow member (FCS) of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India.
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- QUALIFICATION
- Associate member of Institute of Company Secretaries of India (Passed Final Exam in Dec. '98.)
- LL.B. from Bombay University (1983).
- B. Com from Bombay University (1977)
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- SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS:
- > Managed Legal Matters – Civil & Criminal, IPR i.e. Trademarks &
Patents, Compliance Officer & Company Secreta>
- > Managed IPO & associated issues;
- > Managed in-house - Entire company secretarial sphere of listed companies;
- > Contributed leadership to the team entrusted with the responsibility of
disinvesting surplus land of Central Government Corporation and realized/gained
over Indian Rupees 3500 Crores to exchequer;
- > challenged in the courts successfully, PIL filed by BEAG in the matter
of thought-provoking Development Control Regulation no. 58, & additional property
related litigations;
- > As an Estate Officer - as qausi-judicial authority functioning under
the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorized Occupants) Act, 1971, decided
several cases and the Appellate Authority (City Civil Court/District Courts)
& the High Court upheld all of those cases in appeal favorably;
- > Demonstrated Leadership while managing and controlling the most adverse
and do or die situation before the furious “Morcha” of over 1500 unauthorized occupants
on NTC Mills’ land in Feb 2005;
- > As Company Secretary meticulously managed all functions under SEBI
(Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeover) Regulation, 1997 while a
Foreign Company took over shares and control in the Company overnight;
- > Managed Excises and customs law matters and in between 1979 & 1982,
won a case against classification of products, which resulted in refund of over
Rupees 60 Lakhs then to the Company. In addition, computerized and/or streamlined
the Company accounting function, and contributed policy inputs in the areas of
Administration / HRD/ IR.
Facilitated conclusion of settlements with the Trade Unions.
- > In 1991-92 in coordination with then Commissioner of Excises & Customs at Bombay, represented to the Ministry of Finance as to how then MODVAT procedure was disparaging clearance of indigenous goods to Exporters located in Free Trade Zones & Export Processing Zones. Ensured a follow-up with the Collectorate/ Ministry of Finance and got amended the MODVAT Rules under the Central Excises & Salt Act, 1944. This amendment facilitated free of duty clearance of indigenous goods to Exporters located in Free Trade Zones & Export Processing Zones, which resulted in savings of lakhs of Rupees duties to my Employer and Trade in general all over India.
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