Section 348 Information as to pending liquidations
- Chapter
- XX · Winding Up
- Amendments
- 3
- Last changed
- 21 December 2020
348. Information as to pending liquidations.—
Substituted by Companies (Amendment) Act, 2020, s. 255, with effect from 15 November 2016. Earlier read: "sub-section (1)"(1) If the winding up of a company is not concluded within one year after its commencement, the Company Liquidator shall, unless he is exempted from so doing, either wholly or in part by the Central Government, within two months of the expiry of such year and thereafter until the winding up is concluded, at intervals of not more than one year or at such shorter intervals, if any, as may be prescribed, file a statement in such form containing such particulars as may be prescribed, duly audited, by a person qualified to act as auditor of the company, with respect to the proceedings in, and position of, the liquidation, with the Tribunal:
Substituted by Companies (Amendment) Act, 2020, s. 255, with effect from 15 November 2016. Earlier read: "sub-section (1)"Provided that no such audit as is referred to in this sub-section shall be necessary where the provisions of section 294 apply.
(2) When the statement is filed with the Tribunal under clause (a) of sub-section (1), a copy shall simultaneously be filed with the Registrar and shall be kept by him along with the other records of the company.
(3) Where a statement referred to in sub-section (1) relates to a Government company in liquidation, the Company Liquidator shall forward a copy thereof—
(a) to the Central Government, if that Government is a memberDefined in section 2(55): member, in relation to a company, means the subscriber to the memorandum entered in the register of members, every other person who agrees in writing to become a member and is entered in the register of members, and every person holding shares whose name is entered as a beneficial owner in depository records. of the Government company;
(b) to any State Government, if that Government is a memberDefined in section 2(55): member, in relation to a company, means the subscriber to the memorandum entered in the register of members, every other person who agrees in writing to become a member and is entered in the register of members, and every person holding shares whose name is entered as a beneficial owner in depository records. of the Government company; or
(c) to the Central Government and any State Government, if both the Governments are members of the Government company.
(4) Any person stating himself in writing to be a creditor or contributory of the company shall be entitled, by himself or by his agent, at all reasonable times, on payment of the prescribed fee, to inspect the statement referred to in sub-section (1), and to receive a copy thereof or an extract there from.
(5) Any person fraudulently stating himself to be a creditor or contributory under sub-section (4) shall be deemed to be guilty of an offence under section 182 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), and shall, on the application of the Company Liquidator, be punishable accordingly.
Substituted by Companies (Amendment) Act, 2020, s. 50, with effect from 21 December 2020. Earlier read: "sub-section (6)"(6) Where a Company Liquidator, who is an insolvency professional registered under the Insolvency and Bankrupt Code, 2016 (31 of 2016) is in default in complying with the provisions of this section, then such default shall be deemed to be a contravention of the provisions of the said Code, and the rules and regulations made thereunder for the purpose of proceedings under chapter VI of Part IV of that Code.
Text omitted by amendmentSub-section (7) omitted by Companies (Amendment) Act, 2020, s. 50, with effect from 21 December 2020