Official authentication of statutory certificates requires Registrar's signature, date and official seal to validate issuance. Regulation 24 requires that every certificate or copy granted under the Act be signed and dated by the Registrar and bear the Registrar's official seal, making these signatures, dates and seals mandatory formalities for valid issuance under the Companies Regulations, 1956.
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Official authentication of statutory certificates requires Registrar's signature, date and official seal to validate issuance.
Regulation 24 requires that every certificate or copy granted under the Act be signed and dated by the Registrar and bear the Registrar's official seal, making these signatures, dates and seals mandatory formalities for valid issuance under the Companies Regulations, 1956.
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