Central Government satisfied the delegates powers to appoint Inspectors for inspection of books and papers of a company - F. No. 3/516/2015-CL.II - Companies Law
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Delegation of powers to appoint inspectors enables regional directors to inspect company books after central government orders such inspections. The Central Government, being satisfied that circumstances warrant, delegates the powers to appoint Inspectors for inspection of a company's books and papers (where such inspection is ordered by the Central Government) to the Regional Directors, thereby vesting appointment authority in regional officials to operationalise centrally ordered inspections.
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Delegation of powers to appoint inspectors enables regional directors to inspect company books after central government orders such inspections.
The Central Government, being satisfied that circumstances warrant, delegates the powers to appoint Inspectors for inspection of a company's books and papers (where such inspection is ordered by the Central Government) to the Regional Directors, thereby vesting appointment authority in regional officials to operationalise centrally ordered inspections.
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