Emblems and Names Act compliance: registrars must ensure company and LLP names do not contravene the Act. Registration of corporate names must conform to the Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act, 1950; Registrars of Companies and Regional Directors are directed to ensure proposed names for Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships do not contravene the Act, to exercise due care in name allotment, and to be fully familiar with the Act's provisions so that its prohibitions are applied in routine name-allotment procedures.
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Emblems and Names Act compliance: registrars must ensure company and LLP names do not contravene the Act.
Registration of corporate names must conform to the Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act, 1950; Registrars of Companies and Regional Directors are directed to ensure proposed names for Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships do not contravene the Act, to exercise due care in name allotment, and to be fully familiar with the Act's provisions so that its prohibitions are applied in routine name-allotment procedures.
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