Cos 58 — Refusal of registration and appeal against refusal

Companies Act, 2013

Statutory text

(1) If a private company limited by shares refuses, whether in pursuance of any power of the company under its articles or otherwise, to register the transfer of, or the transmission by operation of law of the right to, any securities or interest of a member in the company, it shall within a period of thirty days from the date on which the instrument of transfer, or the intimation of such transmission, as the case may be, was delivered to the company, send notice of the refusal to the transfer or and the transferee or to the person giving intimation of such transmission, as the case may be, giving reasons for such refusal.
(2)  Without  prejudice  to  sub-section  (1),  the  securities or  other  interest  of  any  member  in  a  public company shall be freely transferable:
Provided  that  any  contract  or  arrangement  between  two  or  more  persons  in  respect  of  transfer  of securities shall be enforceable as a contract.
(3) The transferee may appeal to the Tribunal against the refusal within a period of thirty days from the date of receipt of the notice or in case no notice has been sent by the company, within a period of sixty days from the date on which the instrument of transfer or the intimation of transmission, as the case may be, was delivered to the company.
(4) If a public company without sufficient cause refuses to register the transfer of securities within a period of thirty days from the date on which the instrument of transfer or the intimation of transmission, as the  case  may  be,  is  delivered  to the  company,  the  transferee  may,  within a  period  of  sixty  days  of  such refusal or where no intimation has been received from the company, within ninety days of the delivery of the instrument of transfer or intimation of transmission, appeal to the Tribunal.
(5) The  Tribunal,  while  dealing  with  an  appeal  made  under sub-section  (3)  or  sub-section (4),  may, after hearing the parties, either dismiss the appeal, or by order—
(a) direct that the transfer or transmission shall be registered by the company and the company shall comply with such order within a period of ten days of the receipt of the order; or (b) direct rectification of the register and also direct the company to pay damages, if any, sustained by any party aggrieved.
(6)  If  a  person  contravenes  the  order  of  the  Tribunal under  this  section, he  shall  be  punishable  with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than one year but which may extend to three years and with fine which shall not be less than one lakh rupees but which may extend to five lakh rupees.

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