Registrars Should Provide Certified Copies, Not Originals, in Court as Per Section 610(2) and (3) for Legal Validity.
Registrars are reminded not to produce original documents in court unless explicitly requested. Instead, certified copies should be provided, as they hold equal legal validity to originals under section 610(2) and (3). The Commercial Documents Evidence Act, 1939, supports this by allowing courts to presume the correctness of statements in certified copies of company documents. Registrars should adhere to these guidelines to ensure compliance with legal procedures.
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