Non-disclosure of source protects informant confidentiality, preventing compelled disclosure of origins of information for company investigations. Section 457 provides that, notwithstanding any other law, the Registrar, any government officer or any other person shall not be compelled to disclose the source of information that led the Central Government to order an investigation under the Companies Act or that is material or relevant to such investigation.
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Non-disclosure of source protects informant confidentiality, preventing compelled disclosure of origins of information for company investigations.
Section 457 provides that, notwithstanding any other law, the Registrar, any government officer or any other person shall not be compelled to disclose the source of information that led the Central Government to order an investigation under the Companies Act or that is material or relevant to such investigation.
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