Cos 378ZP — Strike off name of Producer Company

Companies Act, 2013

Statutory text

(1) Where a Producer Company fails to commence business  within  one year  of  its  registration  or  ceases  to  transact  business  with  the  Members  or  if  the
Registrar is satisfied, after making such inquiry as he thinks fit, that the Producer Company is no longer carrying on any of its objects specified in section 378B, he shall make an order striking off the name of the
Producer Company, which shall thereupon cease to exist forthwith:
Provided  that  no  such  order  cancelling  the  registration  as  aforesaid  shall  be passed  until  a  notice  to show cause has been given by the Registrar to the Producer Company with a copy to all its directors on the proposed action and reasonable opportunity to represent its case has been given.
(2) Where the Registrar has reasonable cause to believe that a Producer Company is not maintaining any of the mutual assistance principles specified, he shall strike its name off the register in accordance with the provisions contained in section 248.
(3) Any Member of a Producer Company, who is aggrieved by an order made under sub-section (1), may appeal to the Tribunal within sixty days of the order.
(4) Where an appeal is filed under sub-section (3), the order of striking off the name shall not take effect until the appeal is disposed of.

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