Section 140 The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Section 140 in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 140 of CRPC “Power of Magistrate to furnish written instructions, etc” (1) Where the Magistrate directs a local investigation by any person under section 139, the Magistrate may – (a) furnish such person with such written instructions as may seem necessary for his guidance. (b)

Section 364 of Companies Act, 2013

364. Appeal by creditor (1) Any creditor aggrieved by the decision of the Official Liquidator under section 363 may file an appeal before the Central Government within thirty days of such decision. (2) The Central Government may after calling the report from the Official Liquidator either dismiss the appeal or modify the decision of the

Section 363 of Companies Act, 2013

363. Settlement of claims of creditors by Official Liquidator (1) The Official Liquidator within thirty days of his appointment shall call upon the creditors of the company to prove their claims in such manner as may be prescribed, within thirty days of the receipt of such call. (2) The Official Liquidator shall prepare a list

Section 362 of Companies Act, 2013

362. Sale of assets and recovery of debts due to company (1) The Official Liquidator shall expeditiously dispose of all the assets whether movable or immovable within sixty days of his appointment. (2) The Official Liquidator shall serve a notice within thirty days of his appointment calling upon the debtors of the company or the

Section 361 of Companies Act, 2013

361. Summary procedure for liquidation (1) Where the company to be wound up under this Chapter, — (i) has assets of book value not exceeding one crore rupees; and (ii) belongs to such class or classes of companies as may be prescribed, the Central Government may order it to be wound up by summary procedure