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Offences to be non-cognizable - to include member along with ...

Companies Law

January 21, 2018

Offences to be non-cognizable - to include member along with shareholders in respect of complaint with respect to taking cognizance of offences under the Act by the Court - Section 439 of the Companies Act, 2013

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