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<h1>Form GNL-2 submission of company documents requires specified identifiers, prescribed attachments, and authorised digital verification, including prospectus filings.</h1> Form No. GNL-2 provides the e-form for submission of specified company documents to the Registrar under rule 12(2), requiring company identifiers (CIN, and GLN in amended text), company details, selection of the document type from a prescribed list or specification of other documents, event and financial-year dates, and attachments (prospectus, private placement records, Court forms, audited statements, valuation reports, affidavits, liquidation reports). Filings must be digitally signed by an authorised officer with identification and include verification statements acknowledging correctness and statutory penalties for false statements.
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