Central government power to appoint company prosecutors grants prosecutorial authority and privileges equivalent to state public prosecutors. Central Government may appoint one or more company prosecutors generally, for specified cases, classes of cases, or local areas to conduct prosecutions under the Companies Act, and such appointees are vested with all powers and privileges of Public Prosecutors under the Code of Criminal Procedure.
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Central government power to appoint company prosecutors grants prosecutorial authority and privileges equivalent to state public prosecutors.
Central Government may appoint one or more company prosecutors generally, for specified cases, classes of cases, or local areas to conduct prosecutions under the Companies Act, and such appointees are vested with all powers and privileges of Public Prosecutors under the Code of Criminal Procedure.
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