Prima facie evidence: statutory registers and prescribed returns serve as initial proof of matters recorded under the Act. Registers of members, the register of debenture holders, and annual returns, together with certificates and statements referred to in the related provisions, constitute prima facie evidence of matters required or authorised to be entered therein, thereby creating an evidentiary presumption as to the factual contents of those statutory records.
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Prima facie evidence: statutory registers and prescribed returns serve as initial proof of matters recorded under the Act.
Registers of members, the register of debenture holders, and annual returns, together with certificates and statements referred to in the related provisions, constitute prima facie evidence of matters required or authorised to be entered therein, thereby creating an evidentiary presumption as to the factual contents of those statutory records.
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