Rectification of register of charges: government may extend filing time or correct accidental omissions when just and equitable. Central Government may, on application by the company or any person interested, extend time for filing particulars or registration of a charge, or direct rectification of omissions or mis-statements in particulars, modifications or debenture issues when such omission or mis-statement is accidental, inadvertent or otherwise excusable or when relief is just and equitable; the Government may order costs and any extension shall not prejudice rights acquired in respect of the property before the charge is actually registered.
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Rectification of register of charges: government may extend filing time or correct accidental omissions when just and equitable.
Central Government may, on application by the company or any person interested, extend time for filing particulars or registration of a charge, or direct rectification of omissions or mis-statements in particulars, modifications or debenture issues when such omission or mis-statement is accidental, inadvertent or otherwise excusable or when relief is just and equitable; the Government may order costs and any extension shall not prejudice rights acquired in respect of the property before the charge is actually registered.
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