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<h1>Provisional liquidator appointment notice requires written objection and grounds to be filed and representation at the hearing.</h1> Application for appointment of a provisional liquidator under section 273(1)(c) must be admitted and fixed for hearing before the Tribunal; the applicant may be a contributory, the Registrar of Companies, a Central/State Government or authorised person. Parties wishing to support or oppose must give written notice within the prescribed period before the hearing, may appear personally or by representative, and must furnish grounds of opposition or a supporting affidavit. A copy of the application is to be enclosed and the notice served by the stated deadline.
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