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<h1>Members Must Provide Evidence for Investigation Requests Under Section 236 of Companies Act 1956; Security May Be Required.</h1> Section 236 of the Companies Act, 1956, requires that an application by company members for an investigation must be supported by evidence as determined by the Tribunal or Central Government. This evidence must demonstrate a valid reason for the investigation. Before appointing an inspector, the Central Government may demand security from the applicants, not exceeding one thousand rupees, to cover investigation costs.