Registrar information powers: failure to comply with requisitions or summons attracts statutory penal consequences under the LLP framework. Registrar may require any person, including present or former partners, designated partners or employees of an LLP, to answer questions, make declarations, or supply particulars in writing within a reasonable period. If the person fails to respond or the Registrar is unsatisfied, the Registrar may summon the person to appear before the Registrar, an inspector or a designated public officer to answer questions or supply particulars. Failure to comply without lawful excuse is punishable by a statutory fine.
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Registrar information powers: failure to comply with requisitions or summons attracts statutory penal consequences under the LLP framework.
Registrar may require any person, including present or former partners, designated partners or employees of an LLP, to answer questions, make declarations, or supply particulars in writing within a reasonable period. If the person fails to respond or the Registrar is unsatisfied, the Registrar may summon the person to appear before the Registrar, an inspector or a designated public officer to answer questions or supply particulars. Failure to comply without lawful excuse is punishable by a statutory fine.
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