USING CA BEFORE YOUR NAME ON SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES
Hi Frnds ! Beware if you still have not cleared your ca final examination and you are using CA as designation before your name then you must read this article.
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ICAI will take serious action against such person who is using CA before his name as prefix as per the provisions of Chartered Accountant Act 1949.
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ICAI, the institute of chartered Accountants of India has issued a publication that No person until he/she is qualified as Chartered Accountant, he/she cannot use CA designation even on social networking site or on your email address.
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ICAI will take serious action against such person who is using CA before his name as prefix as per the provisions of Chartered Accountant Act 1949.
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ICAI, the institute of chartered Accountants of India has issued a publication that No person until he/she is qualified as Chartered Accountant, he/she cannot use CA designation even on social networking site or on your email address.
For detail information below is the extract of the said publication issued by the ICAI.
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Pre – conditions for using CA designation .
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It came in the hearings of the Institute that certain students undergoing Chartered Accountancy Course are using “CA” designation before their names on Social Networks as well as their personal E- mail addresses. .
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Students may please note that Sections 7 and 24 of the Chartered Accountants Act 1949 empower on a person who has been enrolled as a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India to use the designation of “ Chartered Accountant” along with his/her name. .
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Non-members or we can say that Non Chartered Accountants of ICAI who are using the designation as Chartered Accountant or designatory letters as CA as a prefix to their names are advised to desist from using these designatory letters failing which suitable steps against them in accordance with the provisions of the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 and Regulations framed there under will be initiated without prejudice to any other penal action under the law in force for the time being.
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