We have audited the standalone financial statements of EMS LIMITED (Formerly Known as EMSInfracon Private Limited) (“the Company”), which comprise the Standalone Balance Sheet as atMarch 31, 2025, the Standalone Statement of Profit and Loss (including other comprehensive income),Standalone Statement of change in Equity and the Standalone Statement of Cash Flows for the yearthen ended and notes to standalone financial statements including a summary of the significantaccounting policies and other explanatory information.
In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, theaforesaid standalone financial statements give the information required by the Companies Act, 2013(“the Act”) in the manner so required and give a true and fair view in conformity with the Indianaccounting standards prescribed under section 133 of the act read with companies (Indian AccountingStandards) Rules 2015,as amended (Ind AS) and other accounting principles generally accepted inIndia, of the state of affairs of the Company as at 31 March 2025, and its profit and other comprehensiveloss /income, changes in equity and its cash flows and the change in equity for the year ended on thatdate.
We conducted our audit in accordance with the Standards on Auditing (SAs) specified under Section143(10) of the Act. Our responsibilities under those SAs are further described in the Auditor’sResponsibilities for the Audit of the Standalone Financial Statements section of our report. We areindependent of the Company in accordance with the Code of Ethics issued by the Institute of CharteredAccountants of India together with the ethical requirements that are relevant to our audit of thestandalone financial statements under the provisions of the Act and the Rules thereunder, and wehave fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements and the Code ofEthics. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide abasis for our opinion on the standalone financial statements.
Key audit matters are those matters that, in our professional judgment, were of most significance inour audit of the standalone financial statements of the current period. These matters were addressedin the context of our audit of the standalone financial statements as a whole, and in forming ouropinion thereon, and we do not provide a separate opinion on these matters. We have determined thematters described below to be the key audit matters to be communicated in our report.
Key audit matter description and principal audit procedures
1. Revenue Recognition
The Company recognises revenue and margin on the stage of completion based on the proportionof contract costs incurred relative to the estimated total costs of each contract (referred toas ‘unbilled revenue method IND AS 115’). The recognition of revenue and margin thereforeis dependent on estimates in relation to the total costs on each contract. Cost contingenciesmay also be included in these estimates to take into account specific uncertainties withineach contract. These cost estimates are reviewed by the Company on a regular basis duringcontract execution and adjusted where appropriate. There is significant judgement used by themanagement of the Company in estimating the amount of revenue and margin to be recognisedby the Company and changes to these estimates could give rise to material variances, hencerevenue recognition has been considered as a key audit matter.
Our procedures include the following:
• Review customer contracts and evaluate whether they meet the criteria of IND AS 115.
• Test a sample of contracts to ensure they are enforceable and properly documented includingthe costs accrued for work completed, total estimated contract costs for a sample of contractsselected based on factors such as value of contracts, material new contracts and contractswhere significant risks have been identified by the management of the Company.
• Recalculate revenue recognized under the unbilled method on a test basis as per IND AS 115.
The Company’s Management and Board of Directors are responsible for the other information. Theother information comprises the information included in the Company’s annual report, but does notinclude the standalone financial statements and auditor’s report(s) thereon. The Company’s annualreport is expected to be made available to us after the date of this auditor’s report.
Our opinion on the standalone financial statements does not cover the other information and we willnot express any form of assurance conclusion thereon.
In connection with our audit of the standalone financial statements, our responsibility is to read theother information identified above when it becomes available and, in doing so, consider whether theother information is materially inconsistent with the standalone financial statements or our knowledgeobtained in the audit, or otherwise appears to be materially misstated.
The Management and Board of Directors of the Company are responsible for the matters stated inSection 134(5) of the Companies Act 2013 (‘the act’) with respect to the preparation of these standalonefinancial statements that give a true and fair view of the financial position, financial performanceincluding other comprehensive incomes and cash flows of the Company in accordance with theaccounting principles generally accepted in India, including the Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS)specified under Section 133 of the Act.
This responsibility also includes maintenance of adequate accounting records in accordance with theprovisions of the Act for safeguarding the assets of the Company and for preventing and detecting fraudsand other irregularities; selection and application of appropriate accounting policies; making judgmentsand estimates that are reasonable and prudent; design, implementation and maintenance of adequateinternal financial controls, that are operating effectively for ensuring the accuracy and completeness of theaccounting records, relevant to the preparation and presentation of the standalone financial statementsthat give a true and fair view and are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
In preparing the standalone financial statements, the Management and Board of Directors are responsiblefor assessing the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, mattersrelated to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the Board of Directors
either intends to liquidate the Company or to cease operations, or has no realistic alternative but to doso. The Board of Directors is also responsible for overseeing the Company’s financial reporting process.
Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the standalone financial statementsas a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor’sreport that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not aguarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with SAs will always detect a material misstatementwhen it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individuallyor in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of userstaken on the basis of these standalone financial statements. We conducted our audit in accordance withthe Standards on Auditing specified under Section 143(10) of the Act. Those Standards require thatwe comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assuranceabout whether standalone financial statements are free from material misstatement.
As part of an audit in accordance with SAs, we exercise professional judgment and maintain professionalskepticism throughout the audit. We also:
• Identify and assess the risks of material misstatement of the standalone financial statements,whether due to fraud or error, design and perform audit procedures responsive to those risks,and obtain audit evidence that is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. Therisk of not detecting a material misstatement resulting from fraud is higher than for one resultingfrom error, as fraud may involve collusion, forgery, intentional omissions, misrepresentations, orthe override of internal control.
• Obtain an understanding of internal financial control relevant to the audit in order to designaudit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances. Under section 143(3)(i) of the Act, weare also responsible for expressing our opinion on whether the Company has adequate internalfinancial controls system in place and the operating effectiveness of such controls.
• Evaluate the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accountingestimates and related disclosures made by the management.
• Conclude on the appropriateness of management’s use of the going concern basis of accountingand, based on the audit evidence obtained, whether a material uncertainty exists related to eventsor conditions that may cast significant doubt on the Company’s ability to continue as a goingconcern. If we conclude that a material uncertainty exists, we are required to draw attentionin our auditor’s report to the related disclosures in the standalone financial statements or, ifsuch disclosures are inadequate, to modify our opinion. Our conclusions are based on the auditevidence obtained up to the date of our auditor’s report. However, future events or conditions maycause the Company to cease to continue as a going concern.
• Evaluate the overall presentation, structure and content of the standalone financial statements,including the disclosures, and whether the standalone financial statements represent theunderlying transactions and events in a manner that achieves fair presentation.
Materiality is the magnitude of misstatements in the standalone financial statements that, individuallyor in aggregate, makes it probable that the economic decisions of a reasonably knowledgeable userof the standalone financial statements may be influenced. We consider quantitative materiality andqualitative factors in (i) planning the scope of our audit work and in evaluating the results of our work;and (ii) to evaluate the effect of any identified misstatements in the standalone financial statements.
We communicate with those charged with governance regarding, among other matters, the plannedscope and timing of the audit and significant audit findings, including any significant deficiencies ininternal control that we identify during our audit.
We also provide those charged with governance with a statement that we have complied with relevantethical requirements regarding independence, and to communicate with them all relationships and
other matters that may reasonably be thought to bear on our independence, and where applicable,related safeguards.
From the matters communicated with those charged with governance, we determine those matters thatwere of most significance in the audit of the standalone financial statements of the current period andare therefore the key audit matters. We describe these matters in our auditor’s report unless law orregulation precludes public disclosure about the matter or when, in extremely rare circumstances, wedetermine that a matter should not be communicated in our report because the adverse consequences ofdoing so would reasonably be expected to outweigh the public interest benefits of such communication.
The Fair value of Polymatech Electronics Limited, being unlisted entity, could not be assessed becauseof unavailability of latest financial statement of 31st March 2025, hence the value of shares is consideredat Cost Price only.
1. As required by the Companies (Auditor’s Report) Order, 2020 (“the Order”) issued by the Central
Government of India in terms of Section 143(11) of the Act, we give in the “Annexure A” a statement
on the matters specified in paragraphs 3 and 4 of the Order, to the extent applicable.
2. As required by section 143(3) of the Act, based on our report, we report that:
a) We have sought and obtained all the information and explanations which to the best of ourknowledge and belief were necessary for the purpose of our audit;
b) In our opinion proper books of account as required by law have been kept by the Companyso far as appears from our examination of those books;
c) The company doesn’t have any branch office, the accounts of which have been audited byperson other than company’s auditor under section 143(8) of the Companies Act 2013.Hence clause (c) of section 143 (3) does not apply to the company.
d) The Standalone Balance Sheet, the Standalone Statement of Profit and Loss (including othercomprehensive income), the Standalone Statement of Change in Equity, the StandaloneStatement of Cash Flows dealt with by this report are in agreement with books of accounts.
e) In our opinion, the aforesaid standalone financial statements comply with the Ind ASspecified under Section 133 of the Act, read with Companies (Indian Accounting Standards)Rules, 2015, as amended;
f) There are no observations or comments on the financial transactions or matters which havean adverse effect on the functioning of the company.
g) On the basis of written representations received from the directors as on March 31, 2025taken on record by the Board of Directors, none of the directors is disqualified as on March31, 2025 from being appointed as a director in terms of Section 164(2) of the Act;
h) There are no qualifications, reservations or adverse remark relating to maintenance ofaccounts and other matters connected therewith.
i) With respect to the adequacy of the internal financial controls over financial reporting of thecompany and the operating effectiveness of the Company’s internal financial controls, referto ‘’Annexure B ‘’.
j) With respect to the other matters to be included in the Auditor’s Report in accordance withrequirements of section 197(16) of the Act, as amended, in our opinion and to the best ofour information and according to the explanation given to us, the remuneration paid by theCompany to its directors during the year is in accordance with the provisions of section 197of the Act.
k) With respect to the other matters to be included in the Auditor’s Report in accordance with
Rule 11 of the Companies (Audit and Auditors) Rules, 2014, as amended in our opinion and
to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us:
i. The Company has disclosed the impact of pending litigations on its financial positionin its Standalone Financial Statements. (See Note No 35 of Standalone FinancialStatements)
ii. The Company did not have any long-term contracts including derivative contracts; assuch the question of commenting on any material foreseeable losses thereon does notarise.
iii. There has been no delay in transferring amounts, required to be transferred, to theInvestor Education and Protection Fund by the company.
iv. (a) The Management has represented that, to the best of its knowledge and belief, no
funds have been advanced or loaned or invested except joint ventures (either fromborrowed funds or share premium or any other sources or kind of Funds) by thecompany to or to any other persons or entities including foreign entities with theunderstanding whether recorded in writing or otherwise, that the intermediaryshall, directly or indirectly lend or invest in other persons or entities identified inany manner whatsoever by or on behalf of the company or provide any guarantee,security or the like on behalf of the ultimate Beneficiaries.
(b) The Management has represented, that, to the best of its knowledge and belief,that no funds have been received by the company from any persons or entityincluding foreign entities with the understanding, whether recorded in writing orotherwise, that the company shall directly or indirectly, lend or invest in otherpersons or entities identified in any manner whatsoever by or on behalf of thefunding Party or provide any guarantee, security or the like on behalf of theUltimate Beneficiaries.
(c) Based on the audit procedures performed that have been considered reasonableand appropriate in the circumstances, nothing has come to our notice that causedus to believe that the representations under sub-clause (i) and (ii) of Rule 11(e), asprovided under sub clause (a) and (b) contain any material misstatement.
v. The final dividend, declared and paid by the Company during the year, is in accordancewith Section 123 of the Act.
vi. Based on our examination which included test checks, the Company has usedaccounting software for maintaining its books of account, which have a feature ofrecording audit trail (edit log) facility for all relevant transactions recorded in therespective software.
Further, for the periods where audit trail (edit log) facility was enabled, we did not come across anyinstance of the audit trail feature being tampered with.
For Rishi Kapoor & Company
Chartered AccountantsFRNo. 006615C
Place: GhaziabadDate : 28.05.2025
(Jyoti Arora)
PartnerM.No.455362UDIN: 25455362BMGIGA5553