Presumption of approval for share acquisition or transfer requests unless government refusal is communicated within the specified statutory period. Requests to the Central Government for approval of share acquisitions or transfers under the Companies Act are presumed granted unless the Central Government notifies the requester within the prescribed period that approval cannot be given, making governmental silence beyond that time equivalent to consent.
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Presumption of approval for share acquisition or transfer requests unless government refusal is communicated within the specified statutory period.
Requests to the Central Government for approval of share acquisitions or transfers under the Companies Act are presumed granted unless the Central Government notifies the requester within the prescribed period that approval cannot be given, making governmental silence beyond that time equivalent to consent.
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