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Restoration of names in the Register of Companies - sub-section (5) of Section 248 of Companies Act, 2013 - When such being the case, the order of striking off the name of the company itself is bad in law and when the notices itself have not been issued, then it is a good ground for the petitioners-companies to prefer an appeal under Section 252 of the Act. - Petitioner are at liberty to approach the Tribunal u/s 252 of the Companies Act. - HC
Restoration of names in the Register of Companies - sub-section (5) of Section 248 of Companies Act, 2013 - When such being the case, the order of striking off the name of the company itself is bad in law and when the notices itself have not been issued, then it is a good ground for the petitioners-companies to prefer an appeal under Section 252 of the Act. - Petitioner are at liberty to approach the Tribunal u/s 252 of the Companies Act. - HC
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