Electronic filing and digital signatures made primary for Tribunal procedure, fixing e-service, e-orders and portal-based case management. These draft Rules operationalise the National Company Law Tribunal under the Companies Act, 2013 by defining scope, bench structure and terminology; conferring Civil Court powers for company law disputes; prescribing filing, pleading, service, evidence and hearing procedures; mandating electronic filing and a Dedicated Portal with digital signature and time-stamping rules; and detailing registry, Registrar and Secretary functions, record-keeping, fees, notice and advertisement requirements. The Rules also set case-management measures, enforcement, review and correction mechanisms, transitional provisions for transferred matters, and procedures for a range of company-specific applications.
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Electronic filing and digital signatures made primary for Tribunal procedure, fixing e-service, e-orders and portal-based case management.
These draft Rules operationalise the National Company Law Tribunal under the Companies Act, 2013 by defining scope, bench structure and terminology; conferring Civil Court powers for company law disputes; prescribing filing, pleading, service, evidence and hearing procedures; mandating electronic filing and a Dedicated Portal with digital signature and time-stamping rules; and detailing registry, Registrar and Secretary functions, record-keeping, fees, notice and advertisement requirements. The Rules also set case-management measures, enforcement, review and correction mechanisms, transitional provisions for transferred matters, and procedures for a range of company-specific applications.
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