Delegation of Central Government powers under the Companies Act enables regional exercise of specified statutory functions. The Central Government delegates specified powers and functions under enumerated provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 to Regional Directors, superseding an earlier notification of June 1985 insofar as it is superseded, and thereby enables regional exercise of the Central Government's statutory functions under the listed sections and sub provisions; the notification specifies its commencement.
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Delegation of Central Government powers under the Companies Act enables regional exercise of specified statutory functions.
The Central Government delegates specified powers and functions under enumerated provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 to Regional Directors, superseding an earlier notification of June 1985 insofar as it is superseded, and thereby enables regional exercise of the Central Government's statutory functions under the listed sections and sub provisions; the notification specifies its commencement.
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