Restoration of company name: procedure for filings, service, publication, compliance, and payment of costs after adjudicatory order. Restoration of a company's name under Rule 87A is initiated by filing an appeal or application in Form No. NCLT.9, served on the Registrar and other directed persons at least fourteen days before hearing. If the Tribunal orders restoration, it directs delivery of a certified copy to the Registrar within thirty days, publication of the order in the Official Gazette by the Registrar, payment of the Registrar's costs by the appellant or applicant unless otherwise directed, and filing of pending financial statements and annual returns within the time specified by the Tribunal. The Registrar may also file for restoration in Form No. NCLT.9.
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Restoration of company name: procedure for filings, service, publication, compliance, and payment of costs after adjudicatory order.
Restoration of a company's name under Rule 87A is initiated by filing an appeal or application in Form No. NCLT.9, served on the Registrar and other directed persons at least fourteen days before hearing. If the Tribunal orders restoration, it directs delivery of a certified copy to the Registrar within thirty days, publication of the order in the Official Gazette by the Registrar, payment of the Registrar's costs by the appellant or applicant unless otherwise directed, and filing of pending financial statements and annual returns within the time specified by the Tribunal. The Registrar may also file for restoration in Form No. NCLT.9.
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