Cos 300 — Power to order examination of promoters, directors, etc

Companies Act, 2013

Statutory text

(1) Where an order has been made for the winding up of a company by the Tribunal, and the Company Liquidator has made a report to the
Tribunal  under  this  Act,  stating  that  in  his  opinion  a  fraud  has  been  committed  by  any  person  in  the promotion, formation, business or conduct of affairs of the company since its formation, the Tribunal may, after  considering  the  report,  direct  that  such  person  or  officer  shall  attend  before  the  Tribunal  on  a  day appointed by it for that purpose, and be examined as to the promotion or formation or the conduct of the business of the company or as to his conduct and dealings as an officer thereof.
(2) The Company Liquidator shall take part in the examination, and for that purpose he or it may, if specially authorised by the Tribunal in that behalf, employ such legal assistance as may be sanctioned by the Tribunal.
(3) The person shall be examined on oath and shall answer all such questions as the Tribunal may put, or allow to be put, to him.
(4) A person ordered to be examined under this section—
(a)  shall,  before  his  examination,  be  furnished  at  his  own  cost  with  a  copy  of  the  report  of  the
Company Liquidator; and (b) may at his own cost employ chartered accountants or company secretaries or cost accountants or legal practitioners entitled to appear before the Tribunal under section 432, who shall be at liberty to put to him such questions as the Tribunal may consider just for the purpose of enabling him to explain or qualify any answers given by him.
(5)  If  any  such  person  applies  to the  Tribunal to  be  exculpated  from  any  charges  made  or  suggested against him, it shall be the duty of the Company Liquidator to appear on the hearing of such application and call the attention of the Tribunal to any matters which appear to the Company Liquidator to be relevant.
(6) If the Tribunal, after considering any evidence given or hearing witnesses called by the Company Liquidator,  allows  the  application  made  under  sub-section  (5),  the  Tribunal  may  order  payment  to  the applicant of such costs as it may think fit.
(7) Notes of the examination shall be taken down in writing, and shall be read over to or by, and signed by, the person examined, a copy be supplied to him and may thereafter be used in evidence against him, and shall be open to inspection by any creditor or contributory at all reasonable times.
(8) The Tribunal may, if it thinks fit, adjourn the examination from time to time.

(9)  An  examination  under  this  section  may,  if  the  Tribunal  so  directs,  be  held  before  any  person  or authority authorised by the Tribunal.
(10) The powers of the Tribunal under this section as to the conduct of the examination, but not as to costs, may be exercised by the person or authority before whom the examination is held in pursuance of sub-section (9).

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