Condonation of Delay by Central Government Section 460 1. You'll have to file a separate application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act seeking condonation of delay. 2. Section 5 application would be decided first, your case would proceed further, only after Section 5 application is allowed and delay is condoned by the court.
Law Web When delay in filing criminal appeal should not. Subject – Condonation of delay under section 460 of the Companies Act, 2013. With reference to the above subject, we hereby submit as under:- Details of applicant – The Company ABC LIMITED, was originally registered on 00.00.0000 Under the Companies Act, 1956 vide CIN 0000000000000000000 …, The circular deals with applications for condonation of delay in filing returns claiming refund and returns claiming carry forward of loss and set-off thereof, under section 119(2)(b) and covers all pending applications as on 9 June 2015. The circular also deals with a condonation application for a supplementary claim for refund. The.
Thus the Central Government has in exercise of its powers under Section 403, 459 and 460 of the Companies Act, 2013 has introduced a Scheme called the 'Condonation of Delay Scheme, 2018' which provides the Defaulting Companies an opportunity to clear their defaults. CONDONATION OF DELAY SCHEME, 2018. 1. The Scheme shall come into force with Relevant points in regards to Condonation of Delay Scheme 2018. The applicability of the scheme is to companies which are in default (other than those companies whose names had been struck off from the registrar of the companies under Section 248(5) of the Companies Act 2013.
SECTION 460. CONDONATION OF DELAY IN CERTAIN CASES [Effective from 12th September, 2013]Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act,— (a) where any application required to be made to the Central Government under any provision of this Act in respect of any matter is not made within the time specified therein, that Government may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, condone the delay; … Condonation of Delay for Charges under Companies Act, 2013. Check Condonation of Delay for Registration of Charges, This article is about the procedure to be followed when the assessee has delayed in filing and registering the charges with the relevant authority and now he …
Ergo, the MCA, by way of General Circular No.16/2017 dated December 29, 2017 introduced the Condonation of Delay Scheme, 2018 (“Scheme”) in exercise of its powers under sections 403, 459 and 460 of the Act, to provide the disqualified directors with an opportunity to regularise compliance and rectify default. The Scheme Please Note that this section applies mostly in case of non-filing of Board resolution or agreement or special resolution, as per section 117 read with section 179 of the Companies Act, 2013 or the wherever written in the Act for passing and filing Board Resolution or Special Resolution, within the time prescribed in that section or with additional fee within the time prescribed under section 403.
Condonation of delay u/s 119(2)(b) for mistake of chartered accountant allowed. limitation when lead to hardships, should be construed in reasonable manner (a) where any application required to be made to the Central Government under any provision of this Act in respect of any matter is not made within the time specified therein, that Government may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, condone the delay; and
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act,— (a) where any application required to be made to the Central Government under any provision of this Act in respect of any matter is not made within the time specified therein, that Government may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, condone the delay; and (b) where any document required … Continue reading Section 460. Condonation of delay CONDONATION OF DELAY BY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT IN CERTAIN CASES (Section 460 of the Companies Act, 2013) INTRODUCTION As per section 460 of the Companies Act, 2013 (“the Act”), Where any application required to be made to the Central Government, and Where any document required to be filed with the Registrar is not filed…
“The Committee discussed that for condonation of delay under Section 460, no e-Forms have been prescribed. The Committee felt that this is required in view of the ease of doing business. Therefore, the Committee recommended that, for this purpose, a single pro-forma application form can be designed and necessary amendment may be made in the 1. You'll have to file a separate application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act seeking condonation of delay. 2. Section 5 application would be decided first, your case would proceed further, only after Section 5 application is allowed and delay is condoned by the court.
1. You'll have to file a separate application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act seeking condonation of delay. 2. Section 5 application would be decided first, your case would proceed further, only after Section 5 application is allowed and delay is condoned by the court. 1. You'll have to file a separate application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act seeking condonation of delay. 2. Section 5 application would be decided first, your case would proceed further, only after Section 5 application is allowed and delay is condoned by the court.
05/11/2016 · Subject – Suo moto application for condonation of delay in filing of E-Form MGT-14 under section 460 (b) of the Companies Act,2013. 05/12/2016 · 05 December 2016 Date – 00-00-0000 To The Secretary, Ministry of corporate affairs, Government of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi Subject – Condonation of delay under section 460 of the Companies Act, 2013.
Condonation of delays in certain cases (Section 460 of the Companies Act, 2013) : Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act,— (a) where any application required to be made to the Central Government under any provision of this Act in respect of any matter is not made within the time specified therein, that Government may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, condone the delay; and The petitioners were granted liberty to file a fresh application for bringing the legal representatives along with an application for condonation of delay and an application for setting aside abatement before the Trial Court.[Naseema Begum v. Mohd. Rajik Nazmi, 2019 SCC OnLine MP 2255, decided on 28-08-2019]
application to the regional director, hyderabad for condonation of delay under section 87 of companies act, 2013. “ RESOLVED THAT pursuant to the provisions of Section 87 the Companies Act, 2013 approval of the Board of Directors of the company be and is hereby accorded for making an application before the Regional Director, Hyderabad for the purpose of condonation of delay in registration Relevant points in regards to Condonation of Delay Scheme 2018. The applicability of the scheme is to companies which are in default (other than those companies whose names had been struck off from the registrar of the companies under Section 248(5) of the Companies Act 2013.
Section 460 Condonation of delay in certain cases.. Nevertheless the appeal was filed before this Hon’ble ITAT on date_____accompanied by an application for condonation of delay as provided under section 5 of the LIMITATION ACT, 1963. 7) That in this way there is a delay of 90 days for which an application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act has been filed alongwith memorandum of appeal., 30.The Hon ble Apex Court very categorically held that that in all these cases that while considering the applications for condonation of delay under Section 5 of the Limitation Act, the Courts do not enjoy unlimited and unbridled discretionary powers. All discretionary powers, especially judicial powers, have to be exercised within reasonable.
CONDONATION OF DELAY UNDER SEC 460 OF COMPANIES ACT. Nevertheless the appeal was filed before this Hon’ble ITAT on date_____accompanied by an application for condonation of delay as provided under section 5 of the LIMITATION ACT, 1963. 7) That in this way there is a delay of 90 days for which an application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act has been filed alongwith memorandum of appeal., Condonation of delay u/s 119(2)(b) for mistake of chartered accountant allowed. limitation when lead to hardships, should be construed in reasonable manner.
Condonation of Delay In Filing Petitions Under Special. Condonation of delay under section 119(2)(b) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in filing of Form no. 10 and Form No. 9A for AY 2016-17. Under the provisions of section 11 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 ( hereafter Act’) the primary condition for grant of exemption to trust or institution in respect of income derived from property held under such trust is that the income derived from property held 09/04/2013 · Delay condonation under s.138 of NI Act It may be noted that when Section 138 was added, there was no provision for condensation of delay in filing the complaint under the said provisions. This power to the MM to condone the delay has been conferred by amendment made vide Negotial's Instruments (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2002. Thus the Magistrate is now ….
Hi friends. I am also facing the same problem. Actually I drafted the petition, file the form CG-1 too but when I went to RD for submission of physical copy of petition they told me that they have BO jurisdiction for the condonation of delay and I have to apply for the same with Ministry, New Delhi.. Mohanlal and Company, AIR 2016 SC 3592, issue of condonation of delay in respect of an application under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act came up for consideration before the Court. After Arbitral Award was given on 11.11.2010, contractor being aggrieved therefrom, instead of filing application/objection under Section 34(1) of the 1996 Act, preferred to file an application
09/04/2013 · Delay condonation under s.138 of NI Act It may be noted that when Section 138 was added, there was no provision for condensation of delay in filing the complaint under the said provisions. This power to the MM to condone the delay has been conferred by amendment made vide Negotial's Instruments (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2002. Thus the Magistrate is now … CONDONATION OF DELAY BY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT IN CERTAIN CASES (Section 460 of the Companies Act, 2013) INTRODUCTION As per section 460 of the Companies Act, 2013 (“the Act”), Where any application required to be made to the Central Government, and Where any document required to be filed with the Registrar is not filed…
“The Committee discussed that for condonation of delay under Section 460, no e-Forms have been prescribed. The Committee felt that this is required in view of the ease of doing business. Therefore, the Committee recommended that, for this purpose, a single pro-forma application form can be designed and necessary amendment may be made in the Step 1: Authorize any Director or Secretary of the company in a Board Meeting to make application with Central Government u/s 460 for condonation of delay of filing of resolution. Prepare and submit an application for such condonation mentioning the facts of the resolution and the reason for non-filing within the stipulated time.
The circular deals with applications for condonation of delay in filing returns claiming refund and returns claiming carry forward of loss and set-off thereof, under section 119(2)(b) and covers all pending applications as on 9 June 2015. The circular also deals with a condonation application for a supplementary claim for refund. The Nevertheless the appeal was filed before this Hon’ble ITAT on date_____accompanied by an application for condonation of delay as provided under section 5 of the LIMITATION ACT, 1963. 7) That in this way there is a delay of 90 days for which an application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act has been filed alongwith memorandum of appeal.
Thus the Central Government has in exercise of its powers under Section 403, 459 and 460 of the Companies Act, 2013 has introduced a Scheme called the 'Condonation of Delay Scheme, 2018' which provides the Defaulting Companies an opportunity to clear their defaults. CONDONATION OF DELAY SCHEME, 2018. 1. The Scheme shall come into force with The term ‘condonation of delay' is characterized under Section 5 of the Limitation Act in the event of offers. Condonation of delay is the extension of the prescribed period in specific cases. Section 5 in The Limitation Act, 1963 states “Extension of prescribed period in certain cases. —Any appeal or any application, other than an application under any of the provisions of Order XXI of
Brief Facts of the Case: The petitioner’s had application filed under Section 119(2)(d) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 was rejected by the CBDT on the ground that the reasons given by the petitioner for belated filing of return was not a case of genuine hardship and not a fit case to condone the delay under Section 119 (2)(d) of the Act. 1. You'll have to file a separate application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act seeking condonation of delay. 2. Section 5 application would be decided first, your case would proceed further, only after Section 5 application is allowed and delay is condoned by the court.
30.The Hon ble Apex Court very categorically held that that in all these cases that while considering the applications for condonation of delay under Section 5 of the Limitation Act, the Courts do not enjoy unlimited and unbridled discretionary powers. All discretionary powers, especially judicial powers, have to be exercised within reasonable application to the regional director, hyderabad for condonation of delay under section 87 of companies act, 2013. “ RESOLVED THAT pursuant to the provisions of Section 87 the Companies Act, 2013 approval of the Board of Directors of the company be and is hereby accorded for making an application before the Regional Director, Hyderabad for the purpose of condonation of delay in registration
1. You'll have to file a separate application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act seeking condonation of delay. 2. Section 5 application would be decided first, your case would proceed further, only after Section 5 application is allowed and delay is condoned by the court. Condonation of Delay Under The Indian Limitation Act, 1963- Primary Focus On Section 5 Section 5[6] of the Limitation Act, 1963 dealt with the extension of the prescribed period in a certain case. It states that if the appellant or the applicant satisfies the court that he had a sufficient cause for not preferring the appeal or making the
Condonation of delay in filing return couldn't be rejected if assessee established genuine hardship: HC Where explanation offered by assessee for delay in filing return of income was acceptable and genuine hardship was established, rejection of application for condonation of delay under section 119, for some lapse of assessee was not justified. The circular deals with applications for condonation of delay in filing returns claiming refund and returns claiming carry forward of loss and set-off thereof, under section 119(2)(b) and covers all pending applications as on 9 June 2015. The circular also deals with a condonation application for a supplementary claim for refund. The
09/04/2013 · Delay condonation under s.138 of NI Act It may be noted that when Section 138 was added, there was no provision for condensation of delay in filing the complaint under the said provisions. This power to the MM to condone the delay has been conferred by amendment made vide Negotial's Instruments (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2002. Thus the Magistrate is now … in the matter of the companies act, 2013 section 87 and rule12 (2) and. in the matter of name of company …petitioner. by this humble petition: subject: petition under section 87 and rule 12 (2) of the companies act, 2013 for condonation of delay in filing of form chg-4 relating to satisfaction of charge with the registrar of companies.
Nevertheless the appeal was filed before this Hon’ble ITAT on date_____accompanied by an application for condonation of delay as provided under section 5 of the LIMITATION ACT, 1963. 7) That in this way there is a delay of 90 days for which an application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act has been filed alongwith memorandum of appeal. Condonation of Delay Under The Indian Limitation Act, 1963- Primary Focus On Section 5 Section 5[6] of the Limitation Act, 1963 dealt with the extension of the prescribed period in a certain case. It states that if the appellant or the applicant satisfies the court that he had a sufficient cause for not preferring the appeal or making the
Application Under Section 34 of the Arbitration and. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act,— (a) where any application required to be made to the Central Government under any provision of this Act in respect of any matter is not made within the time specified therein, that Government may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, condone the delay; and (b) where any document required … Continue reading Section 460. Condonation of delay, 30.The Hon ble Apex Court very categorically held that that in all these cases that while considering the applications for condonation of delay under Section 5 of the Limitation Act, the Courts do not enjoy unlimited and unbridled discretionary powers. All discretionary powers, especially judicial powers, have to be exercised within reasonable.
CBDT refusal to condone delay in filing return u/s 119(2)(b). The Central Government last Thursday published new directions to include Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) in the condonation of delay scheme available under the Companies Act 2013.. Section 460 under the Companies Act 2013, states that, “a) where any application required to be made to the Central Government under any provision of this Act in respect of any matter is not made within the, kanthimathinathan . Under Section 460 (b) of the Companies Act 2013, where any document required to be filed with Registrar under any provision of this Act is not filed within the time specified therein, the central government may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, condone the delay..
05/11/2016 · Subject – Suo moto application for condonation of delay in filing of E-Form MGT-14 under section 460 (b) of the Companies Act,2013. Abstract. Condonation of Delay is the extension of the prescribed period in certain cases; the particular delay has been defined in Section 5. It preferred appeal and application and does not include suit as it is an exception to Bar of Limitation which is defined under the Act.
(a) where any application required to be made to the Central Government under any provision of this Act in respect of any matter is not made within the time specified therein, that Government may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, condone the delay; and The term ‘condonation of delay' is characterized under Section 5 of the Limitation Act in the event of offers. Condonation of delay is the extension of the prescribed period in specific cases. Section 5 in The Limitation Act, 1963 states “Extension of prescribed period in certain cases. —Any appeal or any application, other than an application under any of the provisions of Order XXI of
Mohanlal and Company, AIR 2016 SC 3592, issue of condonation of delay in respect of an application under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act came up for consideration before the Court. After Arbitral Award was given on 11.11.2010, contractor being aggrieved therefrom, instead of filing application/objection under Section 34(1) of the 1996 Act, preferred to file an application CHAPTER XXIX MISCELLANEOUS [Section 460 is brought to force with effect from September 12, 2013.] Condonation of delay in certain cases. Section 460. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act,— (a) where any application required to be made to the Central Government under any provision of this Act in respect of any matter is not made […]
CIRCULAR No. 7 / 2018 North Block, New Delhi 20th December , 2018 Sub: Condonation of delay under section 119(2)(b) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in filing of Form no.10 and Form No. 9A for AY 2016-17 Under the provisions of section 11 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 ( hereafter Act’) the primary condition for… 1. You'll have to file a separate application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act seeking condonation of delay. 2. Section 5 application would be decided first, your case would proceed further, only after Section 5 application is allowed and delay is condoned by the court.
Condonation of delay under section 119(2)(b) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in filing of Form no. 10 and Form No. 9A for AY 2016-17. Under the provisions of section 11 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 ( hereafter Act’) the primary condition for grant of exemption to trust or institution in respect of income derived from property held under such trust is that the income derived from property held Condonation of delay under section 119(2)(b) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in filing of Form no. 10 and Form No. 9A for AY 2016-17. Under the provisions of section 11 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 ( hereafter Act’) the primary condition for grant of exemption to trust or institution in respect of income derived from property held under such trust is that the income derived from property held
Condonation of delay in filing return couldn't be rejected if assessee established genuine hardship: HC Where explanation offered by assessee for delay in filing return of income was acceptable and genuine hardship was established, rejection of application for condonation of delay under section 119, for some lapse of assessee was not justified. CHAPTER XXIX MISCELLANEOUS [Section 460 is brought to force with effect from September 12, 2013.] Condonation of delay in certain cases. Section 460. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act,— (a) where any application required to be made to the Central Government under any provision of this Act in respect of any matter is not made […]
The circular deals with applications for condonation of delay in filing returns claiming refund and returns claiming carry forward of loss and set-off thereof, under section 119(2)(b) and covers all pending applications as on 9 June 2015. The circular also deals with a condonation application for a supplementary claim for refund. The 1. You'll have to file a separate application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act seeking condonation of delay. 2. Section 5 application would be decided first, your case would proceed further, only after Section 5 application is allowed and delay is condoned by the court.
Thus the Central Government has in exercise of its powers under Section 403, 459 and 460 of the Companies Act, 2013 has introduced a Scheme called the 'Condonation of Delay Scheme, 2018' which provides the Defaulting Companies an opportunity to clear their defaults. CONDONATION OF DELAY SCHEME, 2018. 1. The Scheme shall come into force with The Central Government last Thursday published new directions to include Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) in the condonation of delay scheme available under the Companies Act 2013.. Section 460 under the Companies Act 2013, states that, “a) where any application required to be made to the Central Government under any provision of this Act in respect of any matter is not made within the
Thus the Central Government has in exercise of its powers under Section 403, 459 and 460 of the Companies Act, 2013 has introduced a Scheme called the 'Condonation of Delay Scheme, 2018' which provides the Defaulting Companies an opportunity to clear their defaults. CONDONATION OF DELAY SCHEME, 2018. 1. The Scheme shall come into force with 1. You'll have to file a separate application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act seeking condonation of delay. 2. Section 5 application would be decided first, your case would proceed further, only after Section 5 application is allowed and delay is condoned by the court.
Relevant points in regards to Condonation of Delay Scheme 2018. The applicability of the scheme is to companies which are in default (other than those companies whose names had been struck off from the registrar of the companies under Section 248(5) of the Companies Act 2013. Ergo, the MCA, by way of General Circular No.16/2017 dated December 29, 2017 introduced the Condonation of Delay Scheme, 2018 (“Scheme”) in exercise of its powers under sections 403, 459 and 460 of the Act, to provide the disqualified directors with an opportunity to regularise compliance and rectify default. The Scheme
Subject – Condonation of delay under section 460 of the Companies Act, 2013. With reference to the above subject, we hereby submit as under:- Details of applicant – The Company ABC LIMITED, was originally registered on 00.00.0000 Under the Companies Act, 1956 vide CIN 0000000000000000000 … Mohanlal and Company, AIR 2016 SC 3592, issue of condonation of delay in respect of an application under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act came up for consideration before the Court. After Arbitral Award was given on 11.11.2010, contractor being aggrieved therefrom, instead of filing application/objection under Section 34(1) of the 1996 Act, preferred to file an application
Condonation of Delay AishMGhrana. Relevant points in regards to Condonation of Delay Scheme 2018. The applicability of the scheme is to companies which are in default (other than those companies whose names had been struck off from the registrar of the companies under Section 248(5) of the Companies Act 2013., Abstract. Condonation of Delay is the extension of the prescribed period in certain cases; the particular delay has been defined in Section 5. It preferred appeal and application and does not include suit as it is an exception to Bar of Limitation which is defined under the Act..
Delay Condon application and restoration application procedure. “The Committee discussed that for condonation of delay under Section 460, no e-Forms have been prescribed. The Committee felt that this is required in view of the ease of doing business. Therefore, the Committee recommended that, for this purpose, a single pro-forma application form can be designed and necessary amendment may be made in the The Central Government last Thursday published new directions to include Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) in the condonation of delay scheme available under the Companies Act 2013.. Section 460 under the Companies Act 2013, states that, “a) where any application required to be made to the Central Government under any provision of this Act in respect of any matter is not made within the.
APPLICATION FOR CONDONATION OF DELAY OF 193 DAYS IN FILING APPEAL - REFUSED AS THE APPLICANT FAILED TO PROVE THE ALLEGATION THAT HIS COUNSEL NOT INTIMATED = It is surprising to note that the application does not mention the name of the earlier counsel. SECTION 460. CONDONATION OF DELAY IN CERTAIN CASES [Effective from 12th September, 2013]Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act,— (a) where any application required to be made to the Central Government under any provision of this Act in respect of any matter is not made within the time specified therein, that Government may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, condone the delay; …
The circular deals with applications for condonation of delay in filing returns claiming refund and returns claiming carry forward of loss and set-off thereof, under section 119(2)(b) and covers all pending applications as on 9 June 2015. The circular also deals with a condonation application for a supplementary claim for refund. The Step 1: Authorize any Director or Secretary of the company in a Board Meeting to make application with Central Government u/s 460 for condonation of delay of filing of resolution. Prepare and submit an application for such condonation mentioning the facts of the resolution and the reason for non-filing within the stipulated time.
05/12/2016 · 05 December 2016 Date – 00-00-0000 To The Secretary, Ministry of corporate affairs, Government of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi Subject – Condonation of delay under section 460 of the Companies Act, 2013. APPLICATION FOR CONDONATION OF DELAY OF 193 DAYS IN FILING APPEAL - REFUSED AS THE APPLICANT FAILED TO PROVE THE ALLEGATION THAT HIS COUNSEL NOT INTIMATED = It is surprising to note that the application does not mention the name of the earlier counsel.
1. You'll have to file a separate application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act seeking condonation of delay. 2. Section 5 application would be decided first, your case would proceed further, only after Section 5 application is allowed and delay is condoned by the court. (a) where any application required to be made to the Central Government under any provision of this Act in respect of any matter is not made within the time specified therein, that Government may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, condone the delay; and
The circular deals with applications for condonation of delay in filing returns claiming refund and returns claiming carry forward of loss and set-off thereof, under section 119(2)(b) and covers all pending applications as on 9 June 2015. The circular also deals with a condonation application for a supplementary claim for refund. The 05/12/2016 · 05 December 2016 Date – 00-00-0000 To The Secretary, Ministry of corporate affairs, Government of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi Subject – Condonation of delay under section 460 of the Companies Act, 2013.
Based on various representations received by the aggrieved parties and with a view to giving an opportunity to the non-compliant, defaulting companies to rectify the default, MCA in exercise of its powers conferred under sections 403, 459 and 460 of the Act, has notified the Scheme which has come into force with effect from January 1, 2018 and shall remain in force up to March 31, 2018. Abstract. Condonation of Delay is the extension of the prescribed period in certain cases; the particular delay has been defined in Section 5. It preferred appeal and application and does not include suit as it is an exception to Bar of Limitation which is defined under the Act.
Condonation of Delay for Charges under Companies Act, 2013. Check Condonation of Delay for Registration of Charges, This article is about the procedure to be followed when the assessee has delayed in filing and registering the charges with the relevant authority and now he … 05/11/2016 · Subject – Suo moto application for condonation of delay in filing of E-Form MGT-14 under section 460 (b) of the Companies Act,2013.
30.The Hon ble Apex Court very categorically held that that in all these cases that while considering the applications for condonation of delay under Section 5 of the Limitation Act, the Courts do not enjoy unlimited and unbridled discretionary powers. All discretionary powers, especially judicial powers, have to be exercised within reasonable CONDONATION OF DELAY BY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT IN CERTAIN CASES (Section 460 of the Companies Act, 2013) INTRODUCTION As per section 460 of the Companies Act, 2013 (“the Act”), Where any application required to be made to the Central Government, and Where any document required to be filed with the Registrar is not filed…
Relevant points in regards to Condonation of Delay Scheme 2018. The applicability of the scheme is to companies which are in default (other than those companies whose names had been struck off from the registrar of the companies under Section 248(5) of the Companies Act 2013. application to the regional director, hyderabad for condonation of delay under section 87 of companies act, 2013. “ RESOLVED THAT pursuant to the provisions of Section 87 the Companies Act, 2013 approval of the Board of Directors of the company be and is hereby accorded for making an application before the Regional Director, Hyderabad for the purpose of condonation of delay in registration
21/05/2014 · It is humbly submitted that this condonation for delay application is before this Hon’ble State Commission from a judgment dismissing for default the complaint No. 164/2001 of the complainants on 14.10.2011 and with an appeal for the restoration and recall of … in the matter of the companies act, 2013 section 87 and rule12 (2) and. in the matter of name of company …petitioner. by this humble petition: subject: petition under section 87 and rule 12 (2) of the companies act, 2013 for condonation of delay in filing of form chg-4 relating to satisfaction of charge with the registrar of companies.
Condonation of Delay for Charges under Companies Act, 2013. Check Condonation of Delay for Registration of Charges, This article is about the procedure to be followed when the assessee has delayed in filing and registering the charges with the relevant authority and now he … CIRCULAR No. 7 / 2018 North Block, New Delhi 20th December , 2018 Sub: Condonation of delay under section 119(2)(b) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in filing of Form no.10 and Form No. 9A for AY 2016-17 Under the provisions of section 11 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 ( hereafter Act’) the primary condition for…