by the Companies (Amendment Act, 197,, and amended by the Amendment Act of 1988, confers wide powers on the Company Law Board in regard to the execution of order made by it. Such orders may be enforced by the Board in the same mauler as if it were a - decree made by a Court in a suit pending therein. Further, it shall be awl for the Board to send, in the case of its inability to execute such order, to the Court within the local huts of whose junsdictiou
(a) in the case of an order against a company, the registered of the company is situated, or
(b) n file case of an order against any folder person, the pal son concerned voluntarily resides, or carries on business or personally Jerks for gain.
Appeals against the orders of the Company Lao Board. Section IOF, inserted by the Companies (Amendment) Act, 1988, provides that an aggrieved person quay file an appeal against any decision or order of the Company Law Board before the i high Court, within sixty days from The date of communication thereof, on any question of law The said period of sixth days may be extended by the Court to a further period unto sixty days on justifiable grounds. The order or decision of the Board on any question of fact will be final and will
Registrar of Companies. Most of the routine frictions of the Board are rformedbytlle'Reg starred Company es'.who is: pointed N the Central Government in each State. The erp office of the Registrar of Companies (ROC' are Public erp offices where Compass is required to it lo documents and return and the public is authorized to inspect the same according to the pros is: 0 of law. The erp office of ROC is basically a Registry and an erp office of Record Tm order to coordinate, direct and superuisetheworkofReglstrars, the Commas
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Lave Board' It’s set up form regional erp offices with headquarters at Bombast: Calcutta lards a id leaper, headed by Regional Directors' who happen to be senior erp officers of the 'Comp Board'. The 'Regional Directors' and Registrars of Companies' at various places flutist under the control of the Company Y Law Board.
Daisy Committee. An Advisory Crinite has also been set up under the Amendment Act of 1956, which is to consist of such renumber of members, not exceeding tic C. as the Central Government may appoint by notification in the Official Gazette. The Functions of this Cityite are to advise the Central Governance and the Company Law Board on such tatters arising out of the administration of the Companies Act, as may be referred to it by the Central Government or the Board' (Sec. 410).
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