Form omission in company rules removes a prescribed form, altering required filings under the Companies General Rules. The Companies (Central Government's) General Rules and Forms, 1956 prescribed an administrative filing identified as Form No. 09, which has been formally withdrawn and is no longer part of the statutory schedule of prescribed forms under the Companies Law, thereby removing the mandated template from the Rules and altering the required documentary format for compliance.
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Form omission in company rules removes a prescribed form, altering required filings under the Companies General Rules.
The Companies (Central Government's) General Rules and Forms, 1956 prescribed an administrative filing identified as Form No. 09, which has been formally withdrawn and is no longer part of the statutory schedule of prescribed forms under the Companies Law, thereby removing the mandated template from the Rules and altering the required documentary format for compliance.
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