Substitution of statutory company forms: new Form 21 and Form 23 impose mandatory data, verification, and attachments requirements. The Central Government substitutes Form 21 and Form 23 in the Companies (Central Government's) General Rules and Forms, 1956, prescribing revised templates with mandatory fields, verification and certification requirements, and specified attachments. Form 21 captures identification data, order particulars, filing timelines with the Registrar, and special entries for amalgamation, winding up and compounding. Form 23 records corporate identity, details and dates of resolutions or agreements, altered object or winding up particulars, and required documentary attachments. The amendment is effected under section 642(1) read with section 610B of the Companies Act, 1956 and given a prescribed commencement date.
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Substitution of statutory company forms: new Form 21 and Form 23 impose mandatory data, verification, and attachments requirements.
The Central Government substitutes Form 21 and Form 23 in the Companies (Central Government's) General Rules and Forms, 1956, prescribing revised templates with mandatory fields, verification and certification requirements, and specified attachments. Form 21 captures identification data, order particulars, filing timelines with the Registrar, and special entries for amalgamation, winding up and compounding. Form 23 records corporate identity, details and dates of resolutions or agreements, altered object or winding up particulars, and required documentary attachments. The amendment is effected under section 642(1) read with section 610B of the Companies Act, 1956 and given a prescribed commencement date.
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