Chapter VI - Proceedings and Procedures - Petition for Winding up, Provisional Liquidator, Winding up Order, and Statement of Affairs, (From Rule 101 to Rule 110)
Chapter VI - Proceedings and Procedures - Meetings of creditors or partners in a winding up by Tribunal and of creditors in a voluntary winding up (From Rule 168 to Rule 190)
Chapter VI - Proceedings and Procedures - Proxies in relation to meetings in winding-up by Tribunal and to meetings of creditors in a voluntary winding-up (From Rule 191 to Rule 200)
Chapter VI - Proceedings and Procedures - Monies due from partners in a winding up by the Tribunal including outstanding contribution, etc. (From Rule 206 to Rule 209)
Chapter VI - Proceedings and Procedures - Examination of person suspected of having property of LLP etc. and examination of partners, designated partners, officers etc., in connection with the fruad etc. (From Rule 210 to Rule 224)
Chapter VI - Proceedings and Procedures - Application against delinquent partners, designated partners and officers of the LLP (From Rule 225 to Rule 234)
Chapter VI - Proceedings and Procedures - Payment of unclaimed distributable sums and undistributed assets into the LLPs liquidation account in a winding up (From Rule 296 to Rule 298)
Affidavit execution and recognition: domestic and foreign affidavits valid if sworn before duly authorised officers and recognised by judicial officers. Affidavits under the LLP (Winding up and Dissolution) Rules may be sworn in India before authorised courts, tribunals, judges or persons and abroad before foreign authorised officers or Indian diplomatic or consular officers; domestic judicial actors must take judicial notice of the seal, stamp or signature attached to such affidavits or related documents for use under the Rules.
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Affidavit execution and recognition: domestic and foreign affidavits valid if sworn before duly authorised officers and recognised by judicial officers.
Affidavits under the LLP (Winding up and Dissolution) Rules may be sworn in India before authorised courts, tribunals, judges or persons and abroad before foreign authorised officers or Indian diplomatic or consular officers; domestic judicial actors must take judicial notice of the seal, stamp or signature attached to such affidavits or related documents for use under the Rules.
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