public company needs a statutory report
A non-statutory organization is a group or entity that is not established or regulated by legislation. These organizations operate independently and are usually formed by individuals with a common interest or goal. Non-statutory organizations do not have legal standing granted by a specific law.
Janice Baldwin has written: 'Statutory mandates for primary prevention in the health and social services area' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Public health laws, Public welfare
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A statutory organisation is one that has to exist - by law. Examples would be the police services, county and town councils.
because it gives them a place to go
public services are used by the people.
it is a team, in the public services:)
statutory co is a company which is passed by a special act by central or state legislature.like-indian railway,icai etc. This co dont required to have its MOA because the rules $ regulation are alredy written in such Act. the audit of such co is conducted by CAG
So-called public services are paid for by government.
A statutory body is a company or organization created by law, or statute, in order to regulate or carry out a public function. Examples of statutory bodies include the Airport Authority of India, the Food Corporation of India and the National Highway Authority of India.