Suits register requirements mandate company-wise recording of suits and suit-like applications in liquidation for consistent case management. Form No. 142K prescribes a Suits Register format to record suits and suit-like applications concerning companies in liquidation, listing fields for company and petition identifiers, suit or appeal number, parties and advocates, claim amount, filing and hearing dates, decree date and particulars, relief granted, amounts and costs decreed, Decree Register reference, and remarks. A single register may serve multiple companies provided entries are kept company-wise with sufficient pages, and applications in the nature of suits must be entered.
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Suits register requirements mandate company-wise recording of suits and suit-like applications in liquidation for consistent case management.
Form No. 142K prescribes a Suits Register format to record suits and suit-like applications concerning companies in liquidation, listing fields for company and petition identifiers, suit or appeal number, parties and advocates, claim amount, filing and hearing dates, decree date and particulars, relief granted, amounts and costs decreed, Decree Register reference, and remarks. A single register may serve multiple companies provided entries are kept company-wise with sufficient pages, and applications in the nature of suits must be entered.
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