The Central Government may, if it considers necessary or expedient so to do for the better discharge of its functions under this Act, issue directions to the Registrar, and on the receipt of any such direction, the Registrar shall observe and follow the same.
Companies Act, 2013
Section 221
Power of Central Government to issue directions
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- Provision: Section 221 of Companies Act
- Act: Companies Act, 2013
- Classification: corporate
- Jurisdiction: India
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Section 221 of the Companies Act, 2013 (Companies Act) defines and regulates "Power of Central Government to issue directions". The section states: The Central Government may, if it considers necessary or expedient so to do for the better discharge of its functions under this Act, issue directions to the Registrar, and on the ...
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