209Search and seizure
(1) Where, upon information in his possession or otherwise, the Registrar or inspector has reasonable ground to believe that the books and papers of a company, or relating to the key managerial personnel or any director or auditor or company secretary in practice if the company has not appointed a company secretary, are likely to be destroyed, mutilated, altered, falsified or secreted, he may, after obtaining an order from the Special Court for the seizure of such books and papers,--
(a) enter, with such assistance as may be required, and search, the place or places where such books or papers are kept; and
(b) seize such books and papers as he considers necessary after allowing the company to take copies of, or extracts from, such books or papers at its cost.
(2) The Registrar or inspector shall return the books and papers seized under subsection (1), as soon as may be, and in any case not later than one hundred and eightieth day after such seizure, to the company from whose custody or power such books or papers were seized:
Provided that the books and papers may be called for by the Registrar or inspector for a further period of one hundred and eighty days by an order in writing if they are needed again:
Provided further that the Registrar or inspector may, before returning such books and papers as aforesaid, take copies of, or extracts from them or place identification marks on them or any part thereof or deal with the same in such other manner as he considers necessary.
(3) The provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974) relating to searches or seizures shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to every search and seizure made under this section.
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- 206 Power to call for information, inspect books and conduct inquirie
- 207 Conduct of inspection and inquiry
- 208 Report on inspection made
- 209 Search and seizure
- 210 Investigation into affairs of company
- 211 Establishment of Serious Fraud Investigation Offic
- 212 Investigation into affairs of company by Serious Fraud Investigation Office
- 213 Investigation into company‘s affairs in other cases
- 214 Security for payment of costs and expenses of investigatio
- 215 Firm, body corporate or association not to be appointed as inspecto
- 216 Investigation of ownership of company
- 217 Procedure, powers, etc., of inspectors
- 218 Protection of employees during investigation
- 219 Power of inspector to conduct investigation into affairs of related companies, etc
- 220 Seizure of documents by inspecto
- 221 Freezing of assets of company on inquiry and investigation
- 222 Imposition of restrictions upon securities
- 223 Inspector‘s report
- 224 Actions to be taken in pursuance of inspector‘s report
- 225 Expenses of investigatio
- 226 Voluntary winding up of company, etc., not to stop investigation proceeding
- 227 Legal advisers and bankers not to disclose certain information
- 228 Investigation, etc., of foreign companies
- 229 Penalty for furnishing false statement, mutilation, destruction of document