The Companies Act, 2013 consists of:
A470 sections and 7 schedules
B81 sections and 4 schedules
C658 sections and 15 schedules
D238 sections and 1 schedule
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. 470 sections and 7 schedules
The Companies Act, 2013 contains 470 sections, 7 schedules and is divided into 29 chapters, replacing the Companies Act, 1956.
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