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<h1>Courts Required to Maintain Registers for Company Proceedings Under Company Court Rules, 1959, Including Petitions and Liquidations.</h1> Every court must maintain specific registers for proceedings under the Companies Law and Company Court Rules, 1959. These include: a Company Petitions Register for petitions with details like presentation date, company name, and relief sought; a Company Applications Register for non-petition applications with similar details; a Liquidations Register for winding-up proceedings; a Company Documents Register for valuable securities filed in court; and an Appearance Book for creditor or contributory appearances. Courts have discretion to maintain additional registers as necessary.