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Under the Companies Act, 2013, ‘called-up capital’ means such part of the capital: -

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Called-up capital is the bridge between subscribed capital and paid-up capital.
A company may not call up the entire nominal value of shares at once, but rather in installments (application, allotment, first call, etc.).
Updated On: Jul 7, 2026
  • Which is already expended.
  • Which has been called for payment.
  • Which is available for distribution to members on liquidation of the company.
  • Which is available for settlement of dues to government on liquidation of the company.
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The Correct Option is B

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