Condonation of delays allows central government to excuse late statutory applications or registrar filings when reasons recorded. Section 637B empowers the Central Government to condone delays where statutory time limits under the Companies Act are missed: it may condone a delayed application required to be made to the Central Government and a delayed filing required to be made to the Registrar, in each case for reasons recorded in writing.
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Condonation of delays allows central government to excuse late statutory applications or registrar filings when reasons recorded.
Section 637B empowers the Central Government to condone delays where statutory time limits under the Companies Act are missed: it may condone a delayed application required to be made to the Central Government and a delayed filing required to be made to the Registrar, in each case for reasons recorded in writing.
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