Inspection rights of creditors allow access to company books during winding up when permitted by prescribed court rules. Creditors and contributories may inspect a company's books and papers after a winding up order only if permitted by rules prescribed by the Tribunal or the Supreme Court and strictly in accordance with those rules; this right is subject to statutory exceptions preserving powers of Central or State Governments, their authorities or officers, and persons acting under their authority.
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Inspection rights of creditors allow access to company books during winding up when permitted by prescribed court rules.
Creditors and contributories may inspect a company's books and papers after a winding up order only if permitted by rules prescribed by the Tribunal or the Supreme Court and strictly in accordance with those rules; this right is subject to statutory exceptions preserving powers of Central or State Governments, their authorities or officers, and persons acting under their authority.
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