Distinguish between :
Personal secretary. | Company secretary
Personal secretary-
• Personal secretary is an individual appointed by professionals busy persons to assist them in their work.
• Secretary has no legal status.
• There is no prescribed qualification for appointment.
• Powers are stated by the employer.
Company secretary-
• Company secretary of joint stock company is appointed by business organisation to ensure legal compliance.
• Company secretary possesses legal status as per the companies act.
• The Secretary must be the member of ICSI.
• Has statutory and managerial powers as per the companies act.
Secretary of co-operative society and secretary of government department.
Secretary of co-operative society -
• Secretary of co-operative society is one of the members of the managing committee appointed to carry out the working of the society.
• He is appointed by the managing committee.
• There is no prescribed qualification.
• The Secretary is member of society.
Secretary of government department -
• An officer who works under the guidance of the minister or the department.
• He is appointed by the state or central government.
• He must have passed an IAS exam.
• The Secretary is the administrative head of his department.
Company secretary and secretary of government department.
Company secretary -
• secretary is to carry out statutory and managerial duties.
• He must be member of ICSI.
• He is appointed by the board of directors.
• He has administrative and managerial powers.
• Secretary appointed by state or central government to handle the work of different government departments.
• He must have passed IAS exam.
• He is appointed by the central or state government.
• He has statutory powers as per the ministry.
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