Company court applications: petitions or Judge's summons are the ordinary procedural modes, subject to rule-based or judicial exceptions. All applications under the Act are ordinarily to be made by petition or by Judge's summons, unless the rules otherwise provide or the judge permits another mode. The rule sets the standard procedural forms for initiating applications under the Company Court Rules, 1959, while allowing exceptions created by the rules themselves or by judicial permission.
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Company court applications: petitions or Judge's summons are the ordinary procedural modes, subject to rule-based or judicial exceptions.
All applications under the Act are ordinarily to be made by petition or by Judge's summons, unless the rules otherwise provide or the judge permits another mode. The rule sets the standard procedural forms for initiating applications under the Company Court Rules, 1959, while allowing exceptions created by the rules themselves or by judicial permission.
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