Publication of striking-off notices must be on the ministry website, Official Gazette and newspapers; regulators notified to raise objections. Notices under section 248 must be in Form STK 5 or STK 6 and published on the Ministry of Corporate Affairs website, in the Official Gazette, and in a leading English newspaper and a leading vernacular newspaper in the State of the company's registered office; applications under the specified subsection must also be placed on the company's website until disposal, and certain cases require publication in Form STK 5A. The Registrar of Companies must notify relevant regulatory authorities and invite objections within the prescribed objection period, with silence treated as no objection.
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Publication of striking-off notices must be on the ministry website, Official Gazette and newspapers; regulators notified to raise objections.
Notices under section 248 must be in Form STK 5 or STK 6 and published on the Ministry of Corporate Affairs website, in the Official Gazette, and in a leading English newspaper and a leading vernacular newspaper in the State of the company's registered office; applications under the specified subsection must also be placed on the company's website until disposal, and certain cases require publication in Form STK 5A. The Registrar of Companies must notify relevant regulatory authorities and invite objections within the prescribed objection period, with silence treated as no objection.
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