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Restoration of the name of the Company in the Register of Companies - The petitioner-company has earned revenue in the financial year 2013-14 to 2016-17, therefore, it is just and equitable to restore the name of the petitioner-company into the Register of Companies, maintained by the ROC - the ingredients provided for in Section 252(3) of the Act, are satisfied. - Tri
Restoration of the name of the Company in the Register of Companies - The petitioner-company has earned revenue in the financial year 2013-14 to 2016-17, therefore, it is just and equitable to restore the name of the petitioner-company into the Register of Companies, maintained by the ROC - the ingredients provided for in Section 252(3) of the Act, are satisfied. - Tri
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