Company court registers must record petitions, applications, liquidations, documents, appearances, and appeal particulars systematically. Registers must be maintained in every Court for proceedings under the Act and the Company Court Rules, 1959. The rule prescribes separate registers for company petitions, company applications, liquidations, company documents, and appearances, with specified particulars to be entered in each. It also requires chronological recording of winding-up proceedings, filing of valuable securities and documents of title, and appearances by creditors or contributories, while preserving the Court's discretion to direct any additional register deemed necessary.
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Company court registers must record petitions, applications, liquidations, documents, appearances, and appeal particulars systematically.
Registers must be maintained in every Court for proceedings under the Act and the Company Court Rules, 1959. The rule prescribes separate registers for company petitions, company applications, liquidations, company documents, and appearances, with specified particulars to be entered in each. It also requires chronological recording of winding-up proceedings, filing of valuable securities and documents of title, and appearances by creditors or contributories, while preserving the Court's discretion to direct any additional register deemed necessary.
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