Notice to Central Government required for corporate arrangement applications; government representations must be considered before orders. Section 394A requires the Tribunal to give notice to the Central Government of every application under sections 391 and 394 and to take into consideration any representations made by that Government before passing any order; powers in practice have been delegated to Regional Directors and the provision reflects amendments substituting the Tribunal for the Court.
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Notice to Central Government required for corporate arrangement applications; government representations must be considered before orders.
Section 394A requires the Tribunal to give notice to the Central Government of every application under sections 391 and 394 and to take into consideration any representations made by that Government before passing any order; powers in practice have been delegated to Regional Directors and the provision reflects amendments substituting the Tribunal for the Court.
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