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Delegation of powers to registrars of companies enables specified incorporation functions, subject to revocation for public interest. The Central Government delegates to Registrars of Companies specified administrative powers under the Companies Act concerning incorporation and company-formation functions, while excluding memorandum alteration on conversion; the delegation supersedes parts of an earlier notification and is subject to revocation or direct exercise by the Central Government in the public interest, and comes into force upon Gazette publication.
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Delegation of powers to registrars of companies enables specified incorporation functions, subject to revocation for public interest.
The Central Government delegates to Registrars of Companies specified administrative powers under the Companies Act concerning incorporation and company-formation functions, while excluding memorandum alteration on conversion; the delegation supersedes parts of an earlier notification and is subject to revocation or direct exercise by the Central Government in the public interest, and comes into force upon Gazette publication.
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