Companies (Central Government’s) General Rules and Forms), 2012 – New Form 24AAA

 [PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, EXTRAORDINARY, PART II, SECTION 3, SUB SECTION (i)]

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

Ministry of Corporate Affairs

 Notification; 10.07.2012

 G.S.R…………. (E).- In exercise of the powers conferred by clauses (a) and (b) of sub-section (1) of section 642 of the Companies Act,1956 (1 of 1956) read with sections 20 and 21  of the Companies Act, 1956, and all other powers enabling the Central Government to make rules, the Central Government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Companies (Central Government’s) General Rules and Forms, 1956, namely:-

 1. (1) These rules may be called the Companies (Central Government’s) General Rules and Forms (Amendment) Rules, 2012.

      (2) They shall come into force with effect from 12th August, 2012. 

2.   After rule 4BBA of the Companies (Central Government’s) General Rules and Forms, 1956 (hereinafter referred to as the said rules), the following rule shall be inserted, namely:-

 “4BBB Petition under section 17.-

 (1)  The company shall, not less than one month before filing any petition in Form 1   as referred in Annexure  ‘E’ alongwith Form 24AAA as referred in Annexure `A’ under sub-section (2) of section 17,-

 (i) publish a general notice, at least once, in a daily newspaper published in English and in the principal language of the State in which the registered office of the company is situated, clearly indicating the substance of the petition and stating that any person whose interest is likely to be affected by the proposed alteration of the Memorandum of Association and may intimate to the Regional Director within twenty-one days of the date of publication of that notice, the nature of interest and grounds of opposition ; and

(ii) serve, by certificate of posting, individual notice to the effect set out in clause (i) above on each debenture-holder and creditor of the
company.

(2) Where the petition seeks to shift the registered office of the company from one State to another, a notice together with copy of the petition shalt also be served by the company, by registered post, on the Chief Secretary to the Government of the State in which the registered office of the company is situated, or, where the registered office of the company is situated in a Union territory, to the Administrator of the Union territory.

(3) Any person intending to oppose the petition shall within twenty-one days from the date of service or publication of the notice, as the case may be,
deliver, or cause to be delivered, or send by registered post, the objections supported by an affidavit, in original, to the Regional Director and shall also
serve a copy of the objections on the company at its registered office.

(4) If no response is received by the Regional Director within the time specified in sub-rule (3), all the person concerned shall be deemed to have consented to the alteration proposed in the petition:

 Provided that the Regional Director, may, if he thinks fit, permit any person to file objections, even after the final hearing after giving notice to the company.

(5) The company shall prove the dispatch, publication and service of notice by an affidavit and such affidavit shall be enclosed with the petition.

 (6) A petition under section 17 shall contain a list stating the name and addresses of the creditors and debenture holders and the amount due to each
of them up to the latest practicable date preceding the date of filing of the petition which shall not precede the date of filing the petition by more than
one month.

(7) The Secretary of the company, if any, and not less than two directors of the company, one of whom shall be a managing director, where there is one,
shall file an affidavit to the effect that they have made a full inquiry into the affairs of the company and, having done so, have formed the opinion that the list referred to in sub-rule (6) is correct, and the estimated values as given in the list of the debts or claims payable on a contingency or not ascertained are proper estimates of the values of such debts and claims included in the list and the same are borne out by the books and records of the company and that there are no other debts, or claims against, the company to their knowledge.

(8) Duly authenticated copy of the list of creditors and debenture-holders showing their names, addresses and the amounts due to each of them shall be
kept at the registered office of the company and any person desirous of inspecting the same may, at any time, during normal working hours of business,
inspect and take extracts of the same on payment of fifty rupees to the company.

 (9) Where no objection has been received from any of the parties, the Regional Director may pass necessary orders with or without hearing”.

 3.  After rule 6B of the said rules, the following rules shall be inserted, namely: –

“6C Petition under section 141.-

 (1) A petition to the Regional Director under section 141 shall be prepared in Form 1 as referred in Annexure `E’ alongwith Form 24AAA as referred in Annexure `A’ and presented by the petitioner or through authorized representative to the office of the Regional Director electronically.

(2)  The petitioner shall serve a copy of the petition, reference or application on the respondent or respondents, as the case may be, and produce evidence of such service.

 (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-rule (1) and (2), the Regional Director may permit more than one person to join together and file a single petition if he is satisfied, having regard to the cause of action and the nature of relief prayed for, that they have a common interest in the matter.

(4) Every petition, shall be accompanied by an affidavit verifying the same and shall be drawn up in the first person and shall state the full name, age,
occupation and complete residential address of the deponent and shall be signed by the deponent and sworn before the person specified in section
558 of the Act.

(5) Where the deponent is not personally known to the person before whom the affidavit under sub-rule (4) is sworn, he shall be identified by a person who is known to the person before whom the affidavit is sworn.

(6) Every affidavit under sub-rule (4) shall clearly and separately indicate the statements which are true to the –

(a)     knowledge of the deponent ; or

(b)    information received by the deponent ; or

(c)     belief of the deponent ; or

(d)    information based on legal advice.

 (7) Where the statement referred to in sub-rule (6) is stated to be true to the information received by the deponent, the affidavit shall also include the name and complete residential address of the person from whom the information has been received by the deponent and whether the deponent believes that information to be true.

 6D. Petition under section 188.-

(1)  A petition to the Regional Director under section  188 shall be prepared in Form 1 as referred in Annexure ‘E’ alongwith Form 24AAA as referred in Annexure `A’ and presented by the petitioner in person or through authorised representative to the office of the Regional Director electronically.

 (2) The petitioner shall serve a copy of the petition on the respondent or respondents, as the case may be, and produce evidence of such service.

 (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-rules (1) and  (2), the Regional Director may’ permit more than one person to join together and
file a single petition if he is satisfied, having regard to the cause of action and the nature of relief prayed for, that they have a common interest in the
matter.

(4) Every petition, shall be accompanied by an affidavit verifying the same and shall be drawn up in the first person and shall state the full name, age,
occupation and complete residential address of the deponent and shall be signed by the deponent and sworn before the person specified in section
558 of the Act.

 (5) Where the deponent is not personally known to the person before whom the affidavit under sub-rule (4) is sworn, he shall be identified by a person who is known to the person before whom the affidavit is sworn.

 (6) Every affidavit under sub-rule (4) shall clearly and separately indicate the statements which are true to the –

 (a)  knowledge of the deponent ; or

(b)   information received by the deponent ; or

(c)   belief of the deponent ; or

(d)   information based on legal advice.

 (7) Where the statement referred to in sub-rule (6) is stated to be true to the information received by the deponent, the affidavit shall also include the name and complete residential address of the person from whom the information has been received by the deponent and whether the deponent believes that information to be true.

 6E. Contents of petition.- Every petition shall set forth-

 (i)  the name of the company, with its status,

(ii)  date of incorporation,

(iii)  the address of its registered office,

(iv) authorised capital, paid-up capital with division of different classes of shares and terms of issue, if any, in the case of preference shares,

(v)  main objects in brief, for which the company was formed,

(vi) present business activities of the company,

(vii) grounds for such petition and the nature of relief(s) prayed for.

 6F. Documents to accompany the petition.-

 (1)   A petition under section 17, section 141 or section 188 shall be accompanied by documents specified in Annexure E.

 (2) Documents referred to in sub-rule (1) may be attested by the party or the authorised representative or the advocate.

(3)    Where the petition is filed by the authorised representative, memorandum of appearance shall be appended to the petition as in Form 2 as referred in Annexure E.”

 4. In Annexure `A’ to the said rules, after form 24AA, the following form shall be inserted, namely:-

Annexed are the Forms:

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