False particulars in firm registration create criminal liability, exposing signatories to imprisonment or fine for knowingly false or incomplete filings. The provision establishes criminal liability for any person who signs registration statements, amending statements, notices or intimations containing particulars they know to be false, do not believe to be true, or know to be incomplete, exposing the signatory to imprisonment and/or fine.
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False particulars in firm registration create criminal liability, exposing signatories to imprisonment or fine for knowingly false or incomplete filings.
The provision establishes criminal liability for any person who signs registration statements, amending statements, notices or intimations containing particulars they know to be false, do not believe to be true, or know to be incomplete, exposing the signatory to imprisonment and/or fine.
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