Section 360 of Companies Act, 2013

360. Powers and functions of Official Liquidator (1) The Official Liquidator shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as the Central Government may prescribe. (2) Without prejudice to the provisions of sub-section (1), the Official Liquidator may— (a) exercise all or any of the powers as may be exercised by a Company Liquidator under

Section 133 The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Section 133 in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973 133. Conditional order for removal of nuisance. (1) Whenever a District Magistrate or a Sub-divisional Magistrate or any other Executive Magistrate specially empowered in this of behalf by the State Government, on receiving the report of a police officer or other information and on taking such

Section 359 of Companies Act, 2013

359. Appointment of Official Liquidator (1) For the purposes of this Act, so far as it relates to the winding up of companies by the Tribunal, the Central Government may appoint as many Official Liquidators, Joint, Deputy or Assistant Official Liquidators as it may consider necessary to discharge the functions of the Official Liquidator. (2)

Section 358 of Companies Act, 2013

358. Exclusion of certain time in computing period of limitation Notwithstanding anything in the Limitation Act, 1963, or in any other law for the time being in force, in computing the period of limitation specified for any suit or application in the name and on behalf of a company which is being wound up by

Section 357 of Companies Act, 2013

357. Commencement of winding up by Tribunal (1) Where, before the presentation of a petition for the winding up of a company by the Tribunal, a resolution has been passed by the company for voluntary winding up, the winding up of the company shall be deemed to have commenced at the time of the passing

Section 356 of Companies Act, 2013

356. Powers of Tribunal to declare dissolution of company void (1) Where a company has been dissolved, whether in pursuance of this Chapter or of section 232 or otherwise, the Tribunal may at any time within two years of the date of the dissolution, on application by the Company Liquidator of the company or by

Section 355 of Companies Act, 2013

355. Court, tribunal or person, etc., before whom affidavit may be sworn (1) Any affidavit required to be sworn under the provisions, or for the purposes, of this Chapter may be sworn— (a) in India before any court, tribunal, judge or person lawfully authorised to take and receive affidavits; and (b) in any other country

Section 354 of Companies Act, 2013

354. Meetings to ascertain wishes of creditors or contributories (1) In all matters relating to the winding up of a company, the Tribunal may— (a) have regard to the wishes of creditors or contributories of the company, as proved to it by any sufficient evidence; (b) if it thinks fit for the purpose of ascertaining