Delegation of Central Government powers under Companies Act to Registrars of Companies, subject to revocation and specified conditions. The Central Government delegates specified statutory powers and functions under the Companies Act to the Registrar of Companies, while reserving the right to revoke the delegation or to exercise those powers itself in the public interest. The delegation covers a defined set of provisions and supersedes an earlier notification. For the power concerning meetings/applicant matters, the Registrar of the State of the company's registered office or of the applicant's ordinary residence may exercise the power.
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Delegation of Central Government powers under Companies Act to Registrars of Companies, subject to revocation and specified conditions.
The Central Government delegates specified statutory powers and functions under the Companies Act to the Registrar of Companies, while reserving the right to revoke the delegation or to exercise those powers itself in the public interest. The delegation covers a defined set of provisions and supersedes an earlier notification. For the power concerning meetings/applicant matters, the Registrar of the State of the company's registered office or of the applicant's ordinary residence may exercise the power.
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