Whether Registrar has power to grant extension under the second proviso to sub‑section (1) beyond calendar year even if no annual general meeting has been held during that year
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Registrar's power to extend AGM deadline permits meetings beyond the calendar year when special reasons justify extension. The Registrar's discretionary power under the second proviso to sub section (1) may be exercised, for special reasons, to grant an extension of time to hold the annual general meeting even if that results in the meeting being held beyond the calendar year, provided the extension does not exceed the proviso's maximum limit.
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Registrar's power to extend AGM deadline permits meetings beyond the calendar year when special reasons justify extension.
The Registrar's discretionary power under the second proviso to sub section (1) may be exercised, for special reasons, to grant an extension of time to hold the annual general meeting even if that results in the meeting being held beyond the calendar year, provided the extension does not exceed the proviso's maximum limit.
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