Examination of proof: liquidator may scrutinise creditor proofs, demand supporting documents and summon attendance with prescribed notice. The liquidator shall examine every proof of debt and may call for vouchers, bills, contracts or other material documents referred to in the affidavit of proof, or require further evidence or creditor attendance; if so, he will fix a day and time and send notice in Form No. 46 by registered post, empanelled courier or the mode specified in rule 15 of the Limited Liability Partnership Rules, 2009, to reach the creditor not later than seven days before the date fixed.
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Examination of proof: liquidator may scrutinise creditor proofs, demand supporting documents and summon attendance with prescribed notice.
The liquidator shall examine every proof of debt and may call for vouchers, bills, contracts or other material documents referred to in the affidavit of proof, or require further evidence or creditor attendance; if so, he will fix a day and time and send notice in Form No. 46 by registered post, empanelled courier or the mode specified in rule 15 of the Limited Liability Partnership Rules, 2009, to reach the creditor not later than seven days before the date fixed.
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