Licence to omit Limited designation permits registration or name change while inviting inspection and written objections. Application for a government licence under section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 to permit a body or existing registered company to be registered or to change its name by omitting the suffix 'Limited' or 'Private Limited'; the notice must specify the proposed and existing names, state the principal objects, indicate where the draft memorandum and articles may be inspected, and invite written objections to the Regional Director within thirty days of publication.
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Licence to omit Limited designation permits registration or name change while inviting inspection and written objections.
Application for a government licence under section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 to permit a body or existing registered company to be registered or to change its name by omitting the suffix "Limited" or "Private Limited"; the notice must specify the proposed and existing names, state the principal objects, indicate where the draft memorandum and articles may be inspected, and invite written objections to the Regional Director within thirty days of publication.
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