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2020 (10) TMI 698 - Tri - Companies Law


Issues:
1. Restoration of the name of the Company in the Register of Companies as per Section 252 of the Companies Act, 2013.

Analysis:
The case involved a Company Petition filed under Section 252 of the Companies Act, 2013, seeking restoration of the name of the Company in the Register of Companies. The Company, involved in sugar production, had its name struck off by the Registrar of Companies due to failure to file Financial Statements and Annual Returns for multiple years. The Petitioner contended that the non-filing was inadvertent, with no ill intentions, and sought restoration to fulfill pending obligations. The Registrar of Companies initiated the striking off process under Section 248(1) of the Act, following non-compliance. The Respondent did not oppose the restoration, subject to compliance with statutory requirements and costs.

The Tribunal noted that while the Registrar had the authority to strike off non-compliant companies, it was essential to ensure due provision for liabilities before doing so. Despite the legal basis for the striking off, the Tribunal considered the Petitioner's genuine intentions and the absence of pending investigations against the Company. In the interest of justice and ease of doing business, the Tribunal decided to restore the Company's name, subject to specific conditions. The restoration order included directions for filing statutory documents, payment of costs, and resumption of operations promptly upon restoration. The Registrar was instructed to publish the restoration order, and the Company was warned that the restoration did not absolve it from other violations or offenses committed previously.

In conclusion, the Tribunal, exercising its powers under Section 252(3) of the Companies Act, 2013, granted the restoration of the Company's name in the Register of Companies, emphasizing compliance with statutory requirements and costs. The decision aimed to balance legal provisions with the Petitioner's circumstances, facilitating the Company's return to operations while upholding regulatory standards.

 

 

 

 

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