Short title and commencement: Companies Act establishes the Act's name, government-notified commencement and territorial application. The Act names itself the Companies Act, provides that it shall come into force on a date appointed by the Central Government by notification in the Official Gazette, and states that it extends to the whole territory while permitting specified modifications of application to particular States as notified by the Central Government; the provision has been subject to subsequent amendments altering provisos and wording.
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Short title and commencement: Companies Act establishes the Act's name, government-notified commencement and territorial application.
The Act names itself the Companies Act, provides that it shall come into force on a date appointed by the Central Government by notification in the Official Gazette, and states that it extends to the whole territory while permitting specified modifications of application to particular States as notified by the Central Government; the provision has been subject to subsequent amendments altering provisos and wording.
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