Delegation of executive powers: central government may delegate company law functions subject to conditions, with specified non-delegable powers. The Central Government may delegate its powers and functions under the Companies Act by notification in the Official Gazette, subject to conditions, restrictions and limitations, to an authority or officer specified in the notification, while certain functions are expressly non-delegable; a copy of every such notification must be placed before both Houses of Parliament as soon as practicable after issuance.
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Delegation of executive powers: central government may delegate company law functions subject to conditions, with specified non-delegable powers.
The Central Government may delegate its powers and functions under the Companies Act by notification in the Official Gazette, subject to conditions, restrictions and limitations, to an authority or officer specified in the notification, while certain functions are expressly non-delegable; a copy of every such notification must be placed before both Houses of Parliament as soon as practicable after issuance.
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