Investigation into company affairs: government may order probes on official reports, company resolution or public interest and appoint inspectors. The Central Government may order an investigation into the affairs of a company when satisfied it is necessary, on receipt of a Registrar or inspector report, on intimation of a special resolution requesting investigation, or in the public interest. If a court or Tribunal orders investigation, the Central Government shall direct an investigation. The Central Government may appoint one or more inspectors to investigate the company's affairs and to report in the manner it specifies.
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Investigation into company affairs: government may order probes on official reports, company resolution or public interest and appoint inspectors.
The Central Government may order an investigation into the affairs of a company when satisfied it is necessary, on receipt of a Registrar or inspector report, on intimation of a special resolution requesting investigation, or in the public interest. If a court or Tribunal orders investigation, the Central Government shall direct an investigation. The Central Government may appoint one or more inspectors to investigate the company's affairs and to report in the manner it specifies.
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