Offences against Act to be cognizable only on complaint by Registrar, Shareholder or Government - Authorization of certain officers for purposes of filing and conducting prosecution under Act - G.S.R. 475(E). - Companies Law
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Cognizability on complaint limits Companies Act prosecutions to authorized complainants and designated prosecuting officers. Offences under the Companies Act are cognizable only on complaint by the Registrar, a shareholder, or the Government; the Central Government, exercising statutory power, authorizes specified officers in the Serious Fraud Investigation Office to file and conduct prosecutions under the Act, thereby designating prosecutorial authority to named officials for complaint-driven company-law prosecutions.
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Cognizability on complaint limits Companies Act prosecutions to authorized complainants and designated prosecuting officers.
Offences under the Companies Act are cognizable only on complaint by the Registrar, a shareholder, or the Government; the Central Government, exercising statutory power, authorizes specified officers in the Serious Fraud Investigation Office to file and conduct prosecutions under the Act, thereby designating prosecutorial authority to named officials for complaint-driven company-law prosecutions.
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