Question Scenario
Mr. RM was engaged in the trading of handloom items with his wife. One of their friends suggested that they should form a private limited company. By corporatizing their business, they could gain better recognition and even explore export opportunities.\nThey established M/S RM Private Limited with both as the sole members. They got the work orders on job basis from local artisans, sold their products in the Indian market, and exported them as well. The company also secured a line of credit from the bank amounting to 30 lakhs.\nTragically, Mr. RM met with an accident and passed away. Now Mrs. RM was the only member in the private limited company. A family friend suggested including her brother as a member, but she declined.\nInstead, she decided to convert the private limited company into a One Person Company (OPC) and nominate her brother, Mr. AK, who is currently employed in London, UK.\nExamine with reference to the Companies Act, 2013:\ni) Whether Mrs. RM's decision to convert the private limited company into a One Person Company (OPC) is legally valid; and \nii) When Mrs. RM's decision to nominate her brother Mr. AK, as a nominee* is not legally valid?
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