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Compounding of offences arising out of various defaults and non- ...

Companies Law

March 18, 2017

Compounding of offences arising out of various defaults and non- compliance of statutory requirements - Compounding of the offences under the Companies Act would hamper the Criminal Prosecutions and no accused should be allowed to get away with deliberate large scale bungling and fabrication of documents carried out with criminal intention.

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