Filing obligation for foreign companies: failure to register charges within prescribed period requires application to court under section 141. Foreign companies must file particulars of shares relating to creation of charges with the Registrar of Companies in New Delhi and the Registrar of Companies of the State where the principal place of business is situated within the prescribed period (originally twenty one days, later thirty days); failure to file within the prescribed period should be remedied by applying to the court for relief under the relevant statutory provision.
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Filing obligation for foreign companies: failure to register charges within prescribed period requires application to court under section 141.
Foreign companies must file particulars of shares relating to creation of charges with the Registrar of Companies in New Delhi and the Registrar of Companies of the State where the principal place of business is situated within the prescribed period (originally twenty one days, later thirty days); failure to file within the prescribed period should be remedied by applying to the court for relief under the relevant statutory provision.
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