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Terms & Conditions of Firm

INTRODUCTION

These Terms & Conditions (“Agreement”) govern the professional relationship between [Sharukkhan Kureshi and Co.], a firm of Cost Accountants registered with the Institute of Cost Accountants of India, and its clients (“Client”).
By engaging our services, the Client agrees to be bound by these terms.

SCOPE OF SERVICES

Accounting

Income Tax

GST

Banking and Loan Processing

Certification

Licencing

Cost Accounting

Special Advices for

*Disclaimer: Services shall be provided only as per the mutually agreed scope of work. Any additional or revised services shall be undertaken only upon written approval and acceptance of applicable professional fees.

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS

Regulatory Framework & Governing Authority

Professional services shall be performed in accordance with the standards and guidelines issued by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India, including:

Cost Accounting Standards (CAS)

Standards on Cost Auditing (SCA)

Code of Ethics

Guidelines on Peer Review

The Firm shall also comply with applicable laws such as:

Companies Act 2013 India

GST Act 2017 India

Income Tax Act 1961 India

Fundamental Ethical Principles

All professionals of the Firm shall adhere to:

Integrity

Be straightforward, honest, and transparent in all professional dealings

Objectivity

Avoid bias, conflict of interest, or undue influence

Professional Competence & Due Care

Maintain knowledge, skills, and diligence required for quality service

Confidentiality

Protect client information unless legally required to disclose

Professional Behavior

Comply with laws and avoid any conduct that discredits the profession

Independence & Conflict of Interest

Ensure independence in audit and assurance engagements

Disclose any potential conflicts before accepting assignments

Maintain internal checks to prevent self-review threats

Quality Control & Engagement Standards

The Firm shall implement a robust Quality

 Management System (QMS) including:

Engagement acceptance and continuance procedures

Risk assessment before assignment

Review and supervision protocols

Documentation standards

Each engagement shall:

Be supported by proper working papers

Follow applicable auditing or consulting standards

Undergo partner-level review (where applicable)

Documentation & Record Keeping

Maintain complete and organized documentation for each assignment

Preserve records for a minimum period as per regulatory requirements

Ensure audit trail and traceability

Confidentiality & Data Protection

Use secure systems for storage and communication

Restrict access to authorized personnel only

Ensure compliance with data protection norms

Client Acceptance & Continuance

Before accepting any client:

Perform background and risk checks

Evaluate ethical compatibility

Ensure no conflict of interest

The Firm reserves the right to discontinue services if:

Client integrity is questionable

Information provided is misleading

Professional Fees & Transparency

Fees shall be charged as per the Engagement Letter or mutually agreed terms

Out-of-pocket expenses (travel, filing fees, etc.) will be billed separately

Payments must be made within the agreed timeline

Invoice are payable with GST and within the agreed credit period. Delay in payment may attract interest @ 18% p.a.

The Firm reserves the Right to suspend services in case of outstanding dues.

Training & Continuous Professional Development

All team members shall undergo regular training

Stay updated with amendments in laws and standards

Encourage certifications and skill enhancement

Use of Technology & Automation

Adopt secure and reliable digital tools

Maintain data integrity in automated systems

Ensure compliance while using AI and cloud platforms

Peer Review & Compliance Monitoring

Participate in peer review programs of the Institute of Cost Accountants of India

Conduct internal audits of quality systems

Implement corrective actions on deficiencies

Reporting & Communication Standards

Reports shall be clear, concise, and fact-based

Avoid misleading or ambiguous statements

Communicate risks and limitations transparently

Disciplinary & Non-Compliance Handling

Any breach of professional standards shall be investigated

Appropriate disciplinary action shall be taken

Serious violations may be reported to regulatory authorities

Commitment to Excellence

The Firm is committed to:

Delivering high-quality professional services

Upholding the reputation of the profession

Maintaining trust with clients and stakeholders

ESG & Sustainability reporting standards

Risk Management Framework (ERM model)

AI Governance Policy (since you’re building AI automation)

Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Policy

Multi-location firm governance (for your branches)

Top of Form

Bottom of Form

CLIENT RESPONSIBILITIES

The Client agrees to:

Provide accurate, complete, and timely information with all information, explanations, and access required for the firm to perform the service.

Client Represents that all information provide is true, correct and complete.

The Client shall be responsible for consequences of any delay, inaccuracy, or withholding of information.

Inform the Firm of any material changes affecting the engagement

Non-Payment: If the Client fails to make payment within the prescribed due period, the Firm shall have the right to suspend all services and withhold the delivery of any reports, documents, records, working papers, login credentials, digital files, statutory records, certificates, passwords, or any other information or material in its possession relating to the engagement until all outstanding dues, including applicable interest and charges, are paid in full. The Firm shall not be liable for any loss, delay, penalty, interest, or adverse consequences arising from such withholding due to the Client’s default in payment.

Payment Terms: The Client shall make full payment of all invoices within 15 (Fifteen) days from the date of the invoice or from the date of receipt of the invoice through any mode of communication, including but not limited to email, WhatsApp, courier, post, hand delivery, or any electronic means, whichever is earlier. Failure to make payment within the stipulated period may result in suspension of services and/or the levy of applicable interest or recovery charges, without prejudice to any other rights available to the Firm under law.

*The Firm shall not be responsible for errors arising from incorrect or incomplete information.

CONFIDENTIALITY

The Firm shall maintain strict confidentiality of all client information, except:

Where disclosure is required by law

Where information is already public

Where required by regulatory authorities

Information will not be disclosed to any third party without the Client’s prior written consent, except by law or professional standard.

The obligation shall continue even after the conclusion of the engagement.

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

The Firm’s liability shall be limited to the fees paid for the specific engagement

The Firm shall not be liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential or punitive damages, loss of profit or business interruption.

No liability shall arise due to delays caused by third parties or government systems

The Client agrees that the Firm’s total liabilities arising out of the engagement shall not exceed the fees paid.

INDEPENDENCE & CONFLICT OF INTEREST

Objective

This policy establishes the principles and procedures to ensure that independence, objectivity, and professional integrity are maintained in all engagements undertaken by the Firm, in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India.

Independence Requirement

The Firm and its professionals shall:

Remain independent in all assurance and audit engagements

Avoid relationships that may impair professional judgment

Ensure both actual independence and perceived independence

Independence shall be maintained in accordance with:

Cost Auditing Standards

Code of Ethics issued by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India

Applicable provisions of the Companies Act 2013 India

Conflict of Interest – Definition

A conflict of interest arises where:

The Firm’s objectivity is compromised or may be perceived as compromised

Competing interests exist between two or more clients

Personal, financial, or business relationships influence professional decisions

Identification of Conflicts

The Firm shall implement procedures to:

Identify potential conflicts prior to accepting any engagement

Maintain a client acceptance checklist

Evaluate relationships, financial interests, and prior engagements

Disclosure of Conflicts

Any actual or potential conflict shall be disclosed to the Client in writing

Engagement shall proceed only after obtaining informed consent from affected parties

Where disclosure is not sufficient to mitigate risk, the Firm shall decline or withdraw

Prohibited Situations

The Firm shall not accept or continue engagements where:

There is a direct financial interest in the Client

The Firm is involved in decision-making for the Client (self-review threat)

There is a management or employment relationship with the Client

Confidential information of one client may be compromised

Safeguards & Mitigation Measures

Where conflicts are identified, the Firm may apply safeguards such as:

Separate engagement teams (“Chinese Walls”)

Independent partner review

Restriction on access to confidential information

Written consent from all relevant parties

Ongoing Monitoring

Independence shall be evaluated throughout the engagement lifecycle

Team members must declare any change in circumstances

Annual independence declarations shall be obtained from all professionals

Client Responsibilities

The Client agrees to:

Disclose any relationships or situations that may create conflicts

Inform the Firm of changes affecting independence

Cooperate in resolving potential conflicts

Breach of Independence

In case of breach:

The Firm shall assess the impact immediately

Appropriate corrective action shall be taken

If necessary, the engagement shall be terminated

Documentation

The Firm shall maintain:

Independence declarations

Conflict assessment records

Safeguards applied and approvals obtained

Confidentiality in Conflict Situations

Even in cases of conflict:

Client confidentiality shall be strictly maintained

Information barriers shall be enforced

Regulatory Compliance

This policy is aligned with:

Code of Ethics of the Institute of Cost Accountants of India

Applicable provisions of Companies Act 2013 India

Other relevant professional and legal requirements

Right to Refuse or Withdraw

The Firm reserves the absolute right to:

Decline an engagement where independence is compromised

Withdraw from an ongoing engagement if conflict cannot be mitigated

Acceptance

Engagement of the Firm’s services constitutes acceptance of this Independence & Conflict of Interest Policy.

DATA & RECORDS MANAGEMENT

Objective

This policy defines the principles for collection, handling, storage, protection, and retention of client data and records, ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and compliance with professional standards issued by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India.

Scope

This policy applies to:

All client data (financial, operational, statutory, personal)

Working papers, reports, and engagement documentation

Data in physical and electronic form

Ownership of Records

All original documents and records provided by the Client remain the property of the Client

All working papers, analysis, reports, and internal documentation prepared by the Firm remain the property of the Firm

The Firm retains the right to maintain copies for compliance and record purposes

Client Responsibilities

The Client shall:

Provide complete, accurate, and timely data

Maintain proper books of accounts and statutory records

Retain original documents as required under applicable laws such as Companies Act 2013 India and Income Tax Act 1961 India

Inform the Firm of any corrections or updates

The Firm shall not be responsible for inaccuracies arising from incorrect or incomplete data provided.

Data Collection & Usage

Data shall be collected only for the purpose of providing agreed professional services

The Firm shall not use client data for any unauthorized purpose

Limited use of anonymized data for internal analysis or training may be permitted

Confidentiality of Data

All client data shall be treated as strictly confidential

Access shall be restricted to authorized personnel only

Data shall not be disclosed without client consent except:

Where required by law

Where requested by regulatory authorities

Where necessary for professional obligations

Data Storage & Security

The Firm shall implement reasonable safeguards including:

Secure servers and cloud platforms

Password protection and access controls

Encryption (where applicable)

Regular data backups

Physical records shall be stored in secure locations with restricted access.

Use of Technology & Cloud Systems

The Firm may use third-party software, cloud storage, or AI-based tools for service delivery

Reasonable due diligence shall be exercised in selecting such platforms

The Client consents to such use unless otherwise agreed in writing

Retention of Records

Records shall be retained for a minimum period as required by applicable laws and professional standards

Typically, working papers shall be preserved for at least 8 years or as prescribed

Return & Destruction of Data

Upon completion or termination of engagement, original documents shall be returned upon request

The Firm may retain copies for compliance purposes

Data may be securely destroyed after the retention period

Data Breach & Incident Handling

In case of any data breach:

The Firm shall take immediate corrective action

The Client shall be informed where required

Steps shall be taken to mitigate risks and prevent recurrence

Third-Party Sharing

Data may be shared with third parties (e.g., consultants, software providers) only when necessary for service delivery

Such parties shall be bound by confidentiality obligations

Regulatory Compliance

This policy is aligned with:

Guidelines issued by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India

Applicable provisions of Companies Act 2013 India

Information Technology Act 2000 India and related rules

Limitation of Liability

The Firm shall not be liable for data loss or breach caused by:

Client systems or third-party failures

Force majeure events

Liability, if any, shall be limited as per engagement terms

Client Access to Records

The Client may request access to their records at reasonable times

Copies may be provided subject to administrative charges

Amendments

The Firm reserves the right to update this policy to comply with changes in laws, technology, or professional standards.

Acceptance

Engagement of services constitutes acceptance of this Data & Records Management Policy.

MULTI-CITY OPERATIONS

Objective

This policy governs the management and execution of professional services across multiple locations/branches of the Firm, ensuring uniform quality, compliance, and coordination in accordance with standards prescribed by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India.

Scope of Operations

The Firm may operate through:

Head Office

Branch Offices

Associate Offices / Network Firms

All offices shall function under a unified professional and ethical framework.

Centralized Governance

The Head Office shall exercise overall control over all branches

Policies, SOPs, and quality standards shall be centrally defined

Key decisions, including client acceptance and engagement risk, shall be monitored centrally

Uniform Professional Standards

All offices shall:

Follow the same audit, advisory, and compliance methodologies

Adhere to standards issued by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India

Ensure consistency in documentation, reporting, and client communication

Client Allocation & Jurisdiction

Clients may be serviced by any branch based on:

Location convenience

Workload distribution

The Firm reserves the right to reassign engagements between branches

Inter-Branch Coordination

Branches shall collaborate and share information where required

Centralized systems (ERP, CRM, cloud storage) shall be used for coordination

Communication protocols shall be maintained to ensure seamless service delivery

Confidentiality Across Locations

Client information shall be accessible only to authorized personnel across branches

Data sharing between branches shall be secure and controlled

Confidentiality obligations apply uniformly across all locations

Data & Document Management

All branches shall follow centralized data management policies

Records shall be stored in secure digital systems accessible across locations

Physical documents shall be handled as per Firm guidelines

Quality Control & Review

Engagements executed at branch level shall be subject to:

Partner-level review

Cross-branch quality checks (if required)

Periodic internal audits shall be conducted across offices

Billing & Revenue Allocation

Billing may be centralized or branch-specific as per Firm policy

Revenue sharing between branches shall be internally governed

Clients shall not be impacted by internal allocation mechanisms

Compliance with Local Laws

Each branch shall comply with:

Local jurisdictional requirements

Applicable laws such as GST Act 2017 India and Income Tax Act 1961 India

State-specific regulatory requirements (if applicable)

Use of Technology

Common technology platforms shall be used across all offices

Secure communication tools and document-sharing systems shall be mandatory

AI and automation tools may be used under centralized control

Human Resource & Staffing

Staff may be deployed across locations based on project requirements

Standardized training and performance evaluation shall be followed

Ethical and professional conduct shall be consistent across branches

Risk Management

Risks arising from multi-location operations shall be identified and mitigated

Backup systems and contingency plans shall be maintained

Critical engagements may involve multi-branch oversight

Dispute Resolution

Internal disputes between branches shall be resolved by Head Office

Client disputes shall be handled centrally to ensure consistency

Right to Reorganize Operations

The Firm reserves the right to:

Open, close, or relocate branches

Restructure operational responsibilities

Merge or separate offices as per business requirements

Limitation of Liability

The Firm shall be treated as a single entity for liability purposes

No separate liability shall arise for individual branches

Amendments

The Firm may update this policy to align with:

Regulatory changes

Business expansion

Technological advancements

Acceptance

Engagement of services implies acceptance of this Multi-City Operations Policy.

COMMUNICATION POLICY

Objective

This policy defines the principles governing communication between the Firm and its clients to ensure clarity, accuracy, confidentiality, and timely exchange of information, in accordance with professional standards issued by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India.

Modes of Communication

The Firm may communicate with the Client through:

Email and official correspondence

Phone calls and video conferencing

Secure client portals / cloud platforms

Messaging applications (e.g., WhatsApp Business)

Physical letters or notices

The Client agrees that such modes are valid and acceptable for professional communication.

Authorized Contacts

The Client shall designate authorized persons for communication

The Firm shall rely on instructions received from such authorized representatives

The Client must promptly notify any changes in authorized contacts

Timeliness & Response

The Firm shall make reasonable efforts to respond within agreed timelines

The Client shall provide timely responses, documents, and approvals

Delays in communication may impact service delivery timelines

Accuracy of Communication

The Client is responsible for verifying the accuracy of information provided

The Firm shall rely on such information without independent verification unless specifically agreed

Any errors or omissions must be communicated immediately

Confidentiality in Communication

All communications shall be treated as confidential

Sensitive information shall be shared through secure channels

The Firm shall not disclose communications without consent except:

Where required by law

Where required by regulatory authorities

Electronic Communication Risks

The Client acknowledges that:

Electronic communication may be subject to risks such as interception, delays, or data corruption

The Firm shall not be liable for such risks beyond its control

Reasonable security measures shall be implemented by the Firm

Use of Messaging Platforms

Messaging apps (e.g., WhatsApp) may be used for quick communication

Formal advice, reports, and opinions shall be provided through official channels (email or written documents)

Instructions received via messaging apps shall be confirmed where necessary

Record of Communication

The Firm may maintain records of all communications for documentation and compliance

Such records may be used in case of disputes or regulatory requirements

Language & Professional Tone

Communication shall be conducted in professional and respectful manner

The primary language shall be English unless otherwise agreed

The Firm may provide simplified explanations for client understanding

Client Responsibilities

The Client agrees to:

Provide clear and complete instructions

Respond within reasonable timeframes

Avoid reliance on informal or incomplete communication

Review all deliverables and raise queries promptly

Disclaimer on Advice

Verbal or informal communication shall not be considered as final professional advice

Only written communication issued by the Firm shall be considered authoritative

Third-Party Communication

The Firm shall not communicate with third parties on behalf of the Client without authorization

Any such communication shall be subject to agreed scope and consent

Escalation Mechanism

In case of issues or dissatisfaction, the Client may escalate matters to senior management/partner

The Firm shall ensure timely resolution of escalated matters

Regulatory Compliance

This policy is aligned with:

Guidelines issued by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India

Applicable provisions of Information Technology Act 2000 India

Limitation of Liability

The Firm shall not be liable for losses arising due to:

Delayed or non-response from the Client

Misinterpretation of informal communication

Technical failures in communication systems

Amendments

The Firm reserves the right to update this communication policy to reflect changes in technology, laws, or professional standards.

Acceptance

Engagement of services constitutes acceptance of this Communication Policy.

TERMINATION OF ENGAGEMENT

Objective

This policy sets out the terms governing the termination, suspension, or withdrawal of professional services between the Firm and its clients, in accordance with the standards prescribed by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India.

Right to Terminate

Either party (the Firm or the Client) may terminate the engagement:

By giving prior written notice as agreed in the Engagement Letter

Without cause, subject to completion of formalities

Termination by the Firm

The Firm reserves the right to terminate or withdraw from an engagement in the following circumstances:

Non-payment or delayed payment of professional fees

Provision of incorrect, incomplete, or misleading information

Non-cooperation or unreasonable delays by the Client

Conflict of interest or independence concerns

Engagement becoming unlawful under applicable laws such as Companies Act 2013 India or Income Tax Act 1961 India

Any action that may harm the Firm’s professional reputation

Termination by the Client

The Client may terminate the engagement:

By providing written notice within the agreed notice period

Upon payment of all outstanding fees and expenses

After completion of handover formalities

Immediate Termination

The Firm may terminate the engagement immediately (without notice) in cases of:

Fraud, misrepresentation, or illegal activities

Breach of confidentiality or ethical obligations

Serious non-compliance with laws or regulatory requirements

Suspension of Services

The Firm may suspend services temporarily in case of:

Non-payment of dues

Delay in submission of required information

Services shall resume upon resolution of such issues

Obligations Upon Termination

Upon termination:

All outstanding fees and expenses shall become immediately payable

The Firm shall return client-provided original documents upon request

The Firm may retain copies for compliance and record purposes

Handover of Work

The Firm shall provide reasonable assistance in transition to another professional

Handover shall be subject to:

Full settlement of dues

Receipt of written request

Additional fees may be charged for handover support

Limitation of Responsibility Post-Termination

The Firm shall have no responsibility for any matters after the date of termination

No obligation to update, revise, or monitor past deliverables

Retention of Records

The Firm shall retain engagement records as per applicable laws and professional standards

Access to such records may be provided upon request

Confidentiality After Termination

Confidentiality obligations shall survive termination

Both parties shall continue to protect sensitive information

Regulatory Reporting (if applicable)

The Firm may be required to inform regulatory authorities in certain cases

The Firm may comply with such obligations as per professional guidelines issued by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India

Dispute Resolution

Any disputes arising from termination shall be resolved as per agreed dispute resolution clause

Jurisdiction shall be as specified in the Engagement Letter

Force Majeure

Termination or suspension due to events beyond control (natural disasters, system failures, etc.) shall not attract liability

Survival of Clauses

The following clauses shall survive termination:

Confidentiality

Limitation of liability

Record retention

Dispute resolution

Amendments

The Firm reserves the right to amend this termination policy in line with regulatory or operational changes.

Acceptance

Engagement of services constitutes acceptance of this Termination Policy.

FORCE MAJEURE

Objective

This clause defines the circumstances under which the Firm shall not be held liable for delay, interruption, or failure in performance due to events beyond its reasonable control, in line with professional standards of the Institute of Cost Accountants of India.

Definition of Force Majeure

“Force Majeure” refers to events or circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the Firm, including but not limited to:

Natural disasters (earthquake, flood, fire, महामारी, etc.)

Acts of God

War, terrorism, civil unrest, riots

Government actions, lockdowns, regulatory restrictions

Epidemics or pandemics (e.g., COVID-19)

Power failures, internet outages, or system breakdowns

Cyber-attacks or technological disruptions

Strikes, labor disputes, or transportation failures

Impact on Services

The Firm shall not be liable for any delay or failure in performing its obligations due to a Force Majeure event

Service timelines shall be extended for the duration of such event

The Firm shall make reasonable efforts to resume services as soon as practicable

Notification

The affected party shall inform the other party of the Force Majeure event as soon as reasonably possible

Such notice shall include details of:

Nature of the event

Expected duration

Impact on services

Mitigation Measures

The Firm shall:

Take reasonable steps to mitigate the impact of the Force Majeure event

Utilize alternative resources, locations, or technologies where feasible

Maintain business continuity plans

Client Responsibilities

The Client agrees to:

Cooperate with the Firm during such events

Provide flexibility in timelines and deliverables

Avoid imposing penalties for delays caused by Force Majeure

Suspension of Obligations

Obligations affected by Force Majeure shall be temporarily suspended

Other unaffected obligations shall continue

Extended Force Majeure

If the Force Majeure event continues beyond a reasonable period (e.g., 30–60 days), either party may:

Renegotiate the terms, or

Terminate the engagement without liability

No Liability

The Firm shall not be liable for:

Direct or indirect losses

Business interruption

Penalties or damages arising from delay

provided such delay is attributable to Force Majeure.

Regulatory Compliance

The Firm shall comply with any regulatory relaxations or guidelines issued by authorities during such events

Adjustments in deadlines shall be subject to applicable laws such as Companies Act 2013 India and Income Tax Act 1961 India

Data & System Disruptions

In case of data or system disruptions:

The Firm shall attempt recovery through backups

No guarantee is provided for complete restoration in extreme situations

Continuity Planning

The Firm maintains:

Backup systems and cloud infrastructure

Alternative communication channels

Remote working capabilities

to ensure continuity of services where possible.

Amendments

This clause may be updated to reflect evolving risks, technology changes, or regulatory developments.

Acceptance

Engagement of services constitutes acceptance of this Force Majeure Clause.

GOVERNING LAW & JURISDICTION

Objective

This clause defines the legal framework and jurisdiction governing the relationship between the Firm and its clients, ensuring clarity in the event of disputes or legal proceedings.

Applicable Law

These Terms & Conditions and all engagements undertaken by the Firm shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of India.

This includes, but is not limited to:

Companies Act 2013 India

Income Tax Act 1961 India

GST Act 2017 India

Information Technology Act 2000 India

Applicable rules, regulations, and notifications issued thereunder

Professional Regulatory Framework

The Firm shall perform its services in accordance with:

Guidelines, standards, and code of conduct issued by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India

Other relevant regulatory and professional requirements applicable to Cost Accountants

Jurisdiction

Any disputes arising out of or in connection with the engagement shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of courts at [City Name, State]

For your firm, you may specify: Mehsana, Gujarat, or your Head Office jurisdiction

Dispute Resolution Mechanism

Before initiating legal proceedings, the parties agree to:

Attempt resolution through mutual discussion

Escalate the matter to senior management/partner level

If unresolved, disputes may be referred to:

Arbitration (if mutually agreed), or

Competent courts as per the jurisdiction clause

Arbitration Clause (Optional but Recommended)

Any dispute may be referred to arbitration in accordance with the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 India

The seat and venue of arbitration shall be [City Name]

The language of arbitration shall be English

The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding

Cross-Border Engagements (If Applicable)

For international clients, Indian law shall continue to apply unless otherwise agreed in writing

Additional compliance with foreign laws may be required depending on the nature of services

Compliance with Legal Changes

The Firm shall comply with amendments in applicable laws and regulations

Any changes impacting the engagement shall be communicated to the Client

Severability

If any provision of these Terms is held invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force

Limitation of Legal Interpretation

The Firm shall not be responsible for interpretation of laws beyond the agreed scope of services

Legal opinions (if required) shall be provided only under specific engagement

Survival of Clause

This Governing Law & Jurisdiction clause shall survive termination of the engagement.

Acceptance

Engagement of services constitutes acceptance of this Governing Law & Jurisdiction Clause.

AGREEMENT

Formation of Agreement

This Agreement constitutes a legally binding understanding between [Sharukkhan Kureshi and Co.], a firm of Cost Accountants registered with the Institute of Cost Accountants of India, and the Client.

The Agreement shall come into effect upon:

Signing of the Engagement Letter, or

Written/email confirmation of services, or

Commencement of services by the Firm, whichever is earlier

Scope of Agreement

This Agreement shall include:

Engagement Letter

Terms & Conditions (including all policies such as Independence, Data, Communication, etc.)

Any addendums or amendments issued by the Firm

In case of conflict, the Engagement Letter shall prevail.

Binding Nature

This Agreement shall be binding on both parties, including their successors and permitted assigns

The Client acknowledges that engagement of services implies full acceptance of all applicable terms

Entire Agreement

This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties and supersedes:

All prior discussions

Oral or written communications

Previous agreements (if any)

Amendments & Modifications

The Firm reserves the right to update or modify these Terms & Conditions

Any such changes shall be communicated to the Client

Continued use of services shall constitute acceptance of revised terms

Severability

If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force

Waiver

Failure or delay in enforcing any provision shall not constitute a waiver of rights

Any waiver must be in writing

Assignment

The Client shall not assign or transfer any rights or obligations without prior written consent of the Firm

The Firm may assign engagements within its network or branches, subject to confidentiality and professional standards

Electronic Acceptance

This Agreement may be accepted through electronic means, including:

Email confirmation

Digital signatures

Online acceptance via website or client portal

Such acceptance shall be legally valid and binding under the Information Technology Act 2000 India

Relationship of Parties

The Firm acts as an independent professional service provider

Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as:

Partnership

Joint venture

Employer-employee relationship

Survival of Clauses

The following clauses shall survive termination of the Agreement:

Confidentiality

Limitation of liability

Governing law & jurisdiction

Data & records

Dispute resolution

 

Compliance with Laws

Both parties agree to comply with all applicable laws including:

Companies Act 2013 India

Income Tax Act 1961 India

GST Act 2017 India

Acknowledgment

The Client acknowledges that:

They have read and understood these Terms & Conditions

They agree to be bound by them

They have had the opportunity to seek clarification before acceptance

Execution

This Agreement may be executed:

Physically (signed document), or

Electronically (digital acceptance),

and shall be equally valid in both forms.

 

CONTACT & COMMUNICATION DETAILS

Objective

This clause defines the official contact channels, communication protocols, and responsibilities between the Firm and its clients, ensuring structured and reliable interaction in accordance with standards prescribed by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India.

Official Contact Details of the Firm

The Firm shall be contacted through the following official channels:

Authorized Communication Channels

The Client agrees that communication with the Firm shall be valid through:

Official email addresses of the Firm

Registered phone numbers

Firm’s website or client portal

Written correspondence

Approved messaging platforms (e.g., WhatsApp Business)

Authorized Representatives

The Client shall designate authorized persons for communication

The Firm shall rely on instructions received from such persons

Any change in authorized contacts must be communicated in writing

Accuracy of Contact Information

The Client is responsible for providing correct and updated contact details

The Firm shall not be liable for communication failures due to incorrect information

Response Time & Availability

The Firm shall make reasonable efforts to respond within standard working hours

Urgent matters should be clearly marked and communicated via appropriate channels

Service timelines depend on timely communication from the Client

 

Electronic Communication Disclaimer

Communication via email, internet, or messaging platforms may involve risks

The Firm shall not be liable for delays, interception, or technical failures

Clients are advised to verify sensitive instructions

Change in Contact Details

The Firm reserves the right to update its contact details

Any such changes shall be communicated via:

Website updates

Email notification

Continued engagement implies acceptance of updated details

Office Hours

Standard working hours:  9:30 AM – 6:30 PM, Monday to Saturday

Closed on public holidays unless otherwise notified

Escalation Contact

In case of unresolved issues, the Client may escalate to:

Third-Party Communication

The Firm shall not communicate with banks, authorities, or third parties without proper authorization

Any such communication shall be subject to agreed scope

 

Confidentiality of Communication

All communications shall be treated as confidential

Disclosure shall only be made where required by law or regulatory authorities

Regulatory Compliance

This clause is aligned with:

Guidelines issued by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India

Applicable provisions of Information Technology Act 2000 India

Limitation of Liability

The Firm shall not be liable for:

Communication delays due to network/system issues

Non-receipt of messages due to spam filters or incorrect details

Miscommunication arising from unauthorized contacts

Acceptance

Engagement of services constitutes acceptance of this Contact & Communication Details Policy.