Draft Reply to ROC Notice u/s 248 of Companies Act 2013

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LAW GYAAN

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Apr 18, 2017, 8:13:00 AM4/18/17
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Dear all,
Please find Draft Reply to ROC Notice u/s 248 of Companies Act 2013.

http://lawgyaan.in/draft-reply-stk-1-notice-section-248-companies-act-2013/





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C K Riju & Co. Company Secretaries

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Apr 18, 2017, 9:41:32 AM4/18/17
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Dear sir,

The notice also states that however the directors of the  company will be liable for appropriate action on such strike off by registrar.

So it is better to file stk 2 sou motto application by the company and reply to roc that the company has sou motto made application for strike off and request for not taking any action directors or have lenient view for non compliance   up-to-date of filing stk 2.

My understanding is that registrar is not doing a favour in strike off by his notice (roc striking off rather than suo motto application action), but on he striking off directors would be held for  legal action. Hence. 

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Nanjundaiah R Gowda

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Apr 19, 2017, 10:49:55 AM4/19/17
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That line apply only in case company have any legal litigation or proceedings against it....

It make no difference by removal of name under section 248(1) by ROC or 248(2) by voluntarily ...

The difference is we loos only filing fee

C K Riju & Co. Company Secretaries

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Apr 19, 2017, 11:55:54 AM4/19/17
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Is that if the company has some other litigation  or proceedings pending then the roc prosecute the company's director on roc striking off?

How can roc strike off wen litigation are pending?

Sorry hard to agree. 

I have clarity because a discussed with authorities at roc office, hence. 





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