Power to amend schedules enables government notifications to alter schedule provisions, subject to parliamentary modification and non-retroactivity. Central Government may, by notification, alter regulations, rules, tables, forms and other provisions in any Schedule to the Act, and such alterations shall have effect as if enacted in the Act from the date of notification unless otherwise directed; alterations in Table F of Schedule I do not apply to companies registered before the alteration; every alteration must be laid before each House of Parliament for a total of thirty days and may be modified or disallowed by both Houses without prejudicing actions previously done under the alteration.
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Power to amend schedules enables government notifications to alter schedule provisions, subject to parliamentary modification and non-retroactivity.
Central Government may, by notification, alter regulations, rules, tables, forms and other provisions in any Schedule to the Act, and such alterations shall have effect as if enacted in the Act from the date of notification unless otherwise directed; alterations in Table F of Schedule I do not apply to companies registered before the alteration; every alteration must be laid before each House of Parliament for a total of thirty days and may be modified or disallowed by both Houses without prejudicing actions previously done under the alteration.
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