Notice of Court or Tribunal orders must be filed with the Registrar under company and insolvency laws with required particulars and attachments. Form INC-28 mandates companies to notify the Registrar of orders from Courts, Tribunals or other competent authorities under specified provisions of the Companies Acts and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code; it requires identification of the issuing authority, petition and order numbers, order date, invoked statutory sections, filing deadlines, SRNs for related forms or penalties, and a certified copy of the order, plus structured inputs for amalgamation, winding up, dissolution, capital reduction, and details of IRP/RP/liquidator, with declarations by an authorised officer and certification by a practising professional.
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Notice of Court or Tribunal orders must be filed with the Registrar under company and insolvency laws with required particulars and attachments.
Form INC-28 mandates companies to notify the Registrar of orders from Courts, Tribunals or other competent authorities under specified provisions of the Companies Acts and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code; it requires identification of the issuing authority, petition and order numbers, order date, invoked statutory sections, filing deadlines, SRNs for related forms or penalties, and a certified copy of the order, plus structured inputs for amalgamation, winding up, dissolution, capital reduction, and details of IRP/RP/liquidator, with declarations by an authorised officer and certification by a practising professional.
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