Inspection rights allow members free access to statutory registers while sensitive personal particulars remain restricted. Rule 14 entitles members, debenture holders, other security holders and beneficial owners to inspect statutory registers, indices and returns during business hours at reasonable times fixed by the board without fee, while other persons may inspect on payment of a fee as per the articles. Copies may be obtained on payment of a per-page fee and must be supplied within seven days of deposit. A 2022 amendment excludes certain sensitive particulars-registered address for bodies corporate, e-mail ID, Unique Identification Number and PAN-from inspection or copying.
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Inspection rights allow members free access to statutory registers while sensitive personal particulars remain restricted.
Rule 14 entitles members, debenture holders, other security holders and beneficial owners to inspect statutory registers, indices and returns during business hours at reasonable times fixed by the board without fee, while other persons may inspect on payment of a fee as per the articles. Copies may be obtained on payment of a per-page fee and must be supplied within seven days of deposit. A 2022 amendment excludes certain sensitive particulars-registered address for bodies corporate, e-mail ID, Unique Identification Number and PAN-from inspection or copying.
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