Ex parte applications require affidavit support when seeking examination of a liquidator or investigatory powers in winding-up. Applications seeking examination on oath of the Liquidator or others in relation to a company's winding-up, and those seeking an order conferring investigatory powers on a person designated by the Central Government to investigate the company's affairs, must be made ex parte and supported by an affidavit stating the circumstances in which the application is made.
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Ex parte applications require affidavit support when seeking examination of a liquidator or investigatory powers in winding-up.
Applications seeking examination on oath of the Liquidator or others in relation to a company's winding-up, and those seeking an order conferring investigatory powers on a person designated by the Central Government to investigate the company's affairs, must be made ex parte and supported by an affidavit stating the circumstances in which the application is made.
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