Effect of failure to register: unregistered alterations become void but may be revived by the government on sufficient cause. Failure to effect registration renders corporate alterations ineffective until duly registered; if required documents are not filed within the prescribed time the alteration, the administrative order made under the related statutory power and all connected proceedings become void and inoperative at expiry, subject to a limited revival on sufficient cause shown by the central authority within a further short period.
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Effect of failure to register: unregistered alterations become void but may be revived by the government on sufficient cause.
Failure to effect registration renders corporate alterations ineffective until duly registered; if required documents are not filed within the prescribed time the alteration, the administrative order made under the related statutory power and all connected proceedings become void and inoperative at expiry, subject to a limited revival on sufficient cause shown by the central authority within a further short period.
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