NCLT
Ordered Restoration subject to Contribution to PM Relief Fund
Case: Gill Heavens Farms
Pvt. Ltd. v. Registrar of Companies, New Delhi
NCLT Bench: Delhi Bench
Struck
off by: ROC
for non-filling of statutory returns and documents since incorporation under section
560(6) of the Companies Act, 1956.
Application of Restoration –
Appeal Filed by the company
contending that, due steps were not taken by registrar in the compliance of the
mandatory provisions of section 560(1), 560(2) and 560(3) of Act, 1956, which
are a perquisite for striking off the name of the company.
Facts of
the case:
·
The
ROC, by suo-moto action, struck off the name of the company for non- filling of
statutory returns and statements.
·
Applicant
contended that, due steps were not taken in accordance with the statutory
provisions before striking off the name of the company from their register
·
ROC
failed to refuse the said allegations made by the company as the Notice issued
under section 560 are not traceable as the records of ROC, NCT of Delhi &
Haryana was shifted to Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs
·
In
absence of any material to substantiate adherence to the mandatory provisions,
the action of strike off would be arbitrary, illegal and against the principles
of natural justice.
Order passed:
NCLT in its order stated that
Subject to filing of all the statutory documents with the prescribed filing fee
and additional fees in compliance with the all statutory requirements, the name
of the company, its director and members shall stand restored as if the name of
the company had not been struck off.
The primary responsibility for
ensuring that, proper returns and other statutory documents are filed, as per terms
of statute and rules remain that of the management.
The restoration will be subject
to payment of Rs. 1,00,000/- to the Prime Minister Relief Fund and on
completion of all formalities within 8 weeks.
Liberty is granted to Registrar
to proceed with penal action against the company for violation of any other
provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, including Section 192.
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