Section 429 of Companies Act, 2013

429. Power to seek assistance of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, etc

(1) The Tribunal may, in any proceeding relating to a sick company or winding up

of any other company, in order to take into custody or under its control all property, books of

account or other documents, request, in writing, the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Chief

Judicial Magistrate or the District Collector within whose jurisdiction any such property,

books of account or other documents of such sick or other company, are situate or found, to

take possession thereof, and the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Chief Judicial Magistrate or

the District Collector, as the case may be, shall, on such request being made to him,—

(a) take possession of such property, books of account or other documents; and

(b) cause the same to be entrusted to the Tribunal or other person authorised

by it.

(2) For the purpose of securing compliance with the provisions of sub-section (1), the

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Chief Judicial Magistrate or the District Collector may take or

cause to be taken such steps and use or cause to be used such force as may, in his opinion,

be necessary.

(3) No act of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Chief Judicial Magistrate or the

District Collector done in pursuance of this section shall be called in question in any court or

before any authority on any ground whatsoever.

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