Registrar jurisdiction for foreign company documents requires delivery to the central registrar and the state registrar where business is situated. Foreign companies must deliver required documents to the Registrar having jurisdiction over New Delhi and also to the Registrar of the State where the company's principal place of business in India is situated; if the company ceases to have any place of business in India it must notify the Registrar, and upon such notice the obligation to deliver documents ceases provided no other Indian place of business exists.
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Registrar jurisdiction for foreign company documents requires delivery to the central registrar and the state registrar where business is situated.
Foreign companies must deliver required documents to the Registrar having jurisdiction over New Delhi and also to the Registrar of the State where the company's principal place of business in India is situated; if the company ceases to have any place of business in India it must notify the Registrar, and upon such notice the obligation to deliver documents ceases provided no other Indian place of business exists.
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