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Petition under section 17.

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..... est is likely to be affected by the proposed alteration of the memorandum may intimate to the Bench Officer within twenty-one days of the date of the publication of the notice, the nature of interest and the grounds of opposition; and [2] Substituted by the Amendment Regulations, 1992, w.e.f. 14-5-1992. Prior to its substitution, the sub-regulation read as under: (9) Where the affidavit in support of the petition and in opposition thereto and the representation, if any, of the Registrar of Companies or Regional Director, as the case may be, are ready for hearing, the Bench may hear the same on a date fixed for the purpose and duly intimate to the parties by the Registrar. [3] Omitted by the Amendment Regulations, 1992, w.e.f .....

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..... er, a notice together with the copy of the petition shall also be served by registered post on the Chief Secretary to the Government of the State in which the registered office of the petitioner-company is situate, or, where the registered office of company is situated in a Union territory, to the Administrator/Lt. Governor of the Union territory. (3) Any person intending to oppose the petition shall within twenty-one days from the date of service or publication of the notice, as the case may be, deliver, or cause to be delivered, or send by registered post, the objections supported by an affidavit, in original, to the Bench Officer and shall serve a copy of the objections on the petitioner-company at its registered office. (4) If def .....

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..... h debts and claims included in the list are borne out by the books and records of the company and that there are no other debts of, or claims against, the company to their knowledge. (8) Duly authenticated copy of the list of creditors and debenture-holders showing their names, addresses and the amounts due to each of them shall be kept at the registered office of the company and any person desirous of inspecting the same may, at any time, during the ordinary hours of business, inspect and take extracts from the same on payment of rupees ten to the company. [2] [(9) Where no objection has been received from any of the parties, who have been duly served, the Bench Officer may put up the petition for orders without hearing;] (10) .....

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