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2024 (5) TMI 680 - SCH - Companies Law


Issues involved:
The issues involved in this case include the restoration of a company's name in the register of companies, compliance with the Companies Act, 2013, and the payment of costs and potential compounding fees for failure to adhere to legal requirements.

Restoration of Company Name:
The Supreme Court set aside the impugned judgment rejecting the restoration of the company, R.P. Casting Private Limited, in the records of the Registrar of Companies. The appellant claimed an amount refundable from the Central Excise Department, stating that they were engaged in litigation which impacted their operations but ultimately succeeded. The Court referred to Section 252(1) of the Act, allowing appeals against the removal of a company's name from the register of companies. It was noted that the company was in existence and operative during the relevant time, leading to the restoration of R.P. Casting Private Limited in the register of companies.

Payment of Costs and Compliance:
While allowing the appeal for restoration, the Court found the directors of R.P. Casting Private Limited negligent in not complying with the Companies Act, 2013, by failing to file annual accounts and respond to notices. Consequently, the company was directed to pay a cost of Rs.5,00,000 to the Registrar of Companies within 60 days. The restoration of the company's name was made subject to the payment of these costs. Moreover, the company may be liable to pay compounding fees for violations of the Act, with the Registrar of Companies authorized to initiate proceedings for the same. The Court clarified that if the company had violated any other statutory enactments, relevant authorities would be entitled to take actions as per the law.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, the Supreme Court allowed the appeal, setting aside the impugned judgment and directing the restoration of R.P. Casting Private Limited in the register of companies. The company was instructed to pay a specified cost to the Registrar of Companies, with potential liability for compounding fees for non-compliance with the Companies Act, 2013. The decision emphasized the importance of adhering to legal requirements and highlighted the consequences of negligence by the directors of the company.

 

 

 

 

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