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<h1>Regulation 21 Details Notice Service Methods: Hand Delivery, Registered Post, Acknowledgment, and Public Advertisement for Companies.</h1> Regulation 21 of the Company Law Board Regulations, 1991, outlines the methods for serving notices and processes issued by the Bench. Notices can be served by the party itself, hand delivery, certificate of posting, or registered post with acknowledgment. For government parties, specific officials are designated for service. Notices to companies follow sections 51 or 596, while other persons receive notices directly or via registered post. If a registered post acknowledgment is not received, the sufficiency of service is determined by the Secretary or Bench Officer. Refused registered post notices are presumed served, and public advertisement may be used when direct service is impracticable. Costs for such advertisements are determined by the Bench.