Company prosecutors may be appointed by the Central Government to conduct prosecutions under the Companies Act with full prosecutor powers. Power of Central Government to appoint company prosecutors to conduct prosecutions under the Companies Act, either generally, for any case, for specified classes of cases or within a local area; appointed company prosecutors have the same powers and privileges as public prosecutors under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
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Company prosecutors may be appointed by the Central Government to conduct prosecutions under the Companies Act with full prosecutor powers.
Power of Central Government to appoint company prosecutors to conduct prosecutions under the Companies Act, either generally, for any case, for specified classes of cases or within a local area; appointed company prosecutors have the same powers and privileges as public prosecutors under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
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