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Powers delegated under section 240(1)(a), 240(1A), 240(2)(b) and 240(3)(b) to the Director, Serious Fraud Investigation Office - S.O. 1548(E). - Companies Law
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Delegation of investigatory powers: director-level authority empowered to exercise specified company investigation powers when inspectors are appointed. Delegation authorises a director-level official to exercise specified powers of section 240 of the Companies Act only in cases where the Central Government appoints its officers as inspectors to investigate company affairs under the Act; the delegation is limited, conditional, and tied to inspector-led inquiries.
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Delegation of investigatory powers: director-level authority empowered to exercise specified company investigation powers when inspectors are appointed.
Delegation authorises a director-level official to exercise specified powers of section 240 of the Companies Act only in cases where the Central Government appoints its officers as inspectors to investigate company affairs under the Act; the delegation is limited, conditional, and tied to inspector-led inquiries.
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