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Rule 4 - Obligation of companies seeking registration to make publication - Companies (Authorised to Registered) Rules, 2014Extract 4. Obligation of companies seeking registration to make publication .- (1) For the purpose of clause (b) of section 374 of the Act, every company seeking registration under the provision of Part I of Chapter XXI shall publish an advertisement about registration under the said Part, seeking objections, if any within twenty one clear days from the date of publication of notice and the said advertisement shall be in Form No. URC. 2, which shall be published 1 [ in a newspaper in English and in any vernacular language, circulating in the district in which 2 [ Limited Liability Partnership, firm, society or trust, as the case may be, is situated ] ]. (2) A copy of the notice, as published and the copy of the notice served on Registrar (LLP) along with proof of service, shall be attached with Form No. URC. 1. (3) The Registrar shall, after considering the application and the objections, if any, received by him within thirty days from the date of publication of advertisement, and after ensuring that the company has addressed the objections, suitably decide whether the registration should or should not be granted. (4) If the Registrar in satisfied on the basis of documents and information filed by the applicants, decides that the applicant should be registered, he shall issue a certificate of incorporation in Form No. INC.11. ------------ Notes:- 1. Substituted vide Not. F. No. 1/35/2013 CL-V - Dated 31-5-2016 . before it was read as, In a newspaper and in English and in the principal vernacular language of the district in which Limited Liability Partnership is in existence and circulated in that district 2. Substituted vide Notification No. F. No. 1/04/2016 CL-V dated 05-07-2018 w.e.f 15-08-2018 before it was read as Limited Liability Partnership or the firm as the case may be is situated
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