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<h1>Liquidation Delay: Registrar May Accept Late Statements with Fees, Condonation Not Always Needed (Circular No. 24/73.</h1> Circular No. 24/73, dated August 7, 1973, addresses the issue of delayed filing of statements by liquidators during company liquidation processes. It instructs the Registrar of Companies to accept delayed statements upon payment of the required fees, including any additional fees for the delay. The Registrar must then decide whether to advise the liquidator to seek court condonation based on each case's merits. If the delay is brief or due to uncontrollable circumstances, advising for condonation or initiating prosecution against the liquidator is deemed unnecessary.