If the Central Government has reasonable cause to believe that any company has failed to comply with any order made under section 131 or section 132, the Central Government may, by order, direct the company to comply with such order within such time as may be specified in the order.
Companies Act, 2013
Section 133
Power of Central Government to pass order in certain cases
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⚡ Quick Answer Reference: Section 133 Companies Act
- Provision: Section 133 of Companies Act
- Act: Companies Act, 2013
- Classification: corporate
- Jurisdiction: India
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Indian StandardSection 133, Companies Act, 2013
Bluebook (21st ed.)Companies Act, 2013, § 133 (India)
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Section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 (Companies Act) defines and regulates "Power of Central Government to pass order in certain cases". The section states: If the Central Government has reasonable cause to believe that any company has failed to comply with any order made under section 131 or section 132, the Central Government may, by...
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