294Audit of Company Liquidator‘s accounts
(1) The Company Liquidator shall maintain proper and regular books of account including accounts of receipts and payments made by him in such form and manner as may be prescribed.
(2) The Company Liquidator shall, at such times as may be prescribed but not less than twice in each year during his tenure of office, present to the Tribunal an account of the receipts and payments as such liquidator in the prescribed form in duplicate, which shall be verified by a declaration in such form and manner as may be prescribed.
(3) The Tribunal shall cause the accounts to be audited in such manner as it thinks fit, and for the purpose of the audit, the Company Liquidator shall furnish to the Tribunal with such vouchers and information as the Tribunal may require, and the Tribunal may, at any time, require the production of, and inspect, any books of account kept by the Company Liquidator.
(4) When the accounts of the company have been audited, one copy thereof shall be filed by the Company Liquidator with the Tribunal, and the other copy shall be delivered to the Registrar which shall be open to inspection by any creditor, contributory or person interested.
(5) Where an account referred to in sub-section (4) relates to a Government company, the Company Liquidator shall forward a copy thereof--
(a) to the Central Government, if that Government is a member of the Government company; or
(b) to any State Government, if that Government is a member of the Government company; or
(c) to the Central Government and any State Government, if both the Governments are members of the Government company.
(6) The Company Liquidator shall cause the accounts when audited, or a summary thereof, to be printed, and shall send a printed copy of the accounts or summary thereof by post to every creditor and every contributory:
Provided that the Tribunal may dispense with the compliance of the provisions of this sub-section in any case it deems fit.
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- 271 Circumstances in which company may be wound up by Tribunal
- 272 Petition for winding up
- 273 Powers of Tribunal
- 274 Directions for filing statement of affair
- 275 Company Liquidators and their appointment
- 276 Removal and replacement of liquidato
- 277 Intimation to Company Liquidator, provisional liquidator and Registra
- 278 Effect of winding up order
- 279 Stay of suits, etc., on winding up order
- 280 Jurisdiction of Tribunal
- 281 Submission of report by Company Liquidato
- 282 Directions of Tribunal on report of Company Liquidator
- 283 Custody of company‘s propertie
- 284 Promoters, directors, etc., to cooperate with Company Liquidator
- 285 Settlement of list of contributories and application of assets
- 286 Obligations of directors and managers
- 287 Advisory Committee
- 288 Submission of periodical reports to Tribunal
- 289 Power of Tribunal on application for stay of winding up
- 290 Powers and duties of Company Liquidator
- 291 Provision for professional assistance to Company Liquidato
- 292 Exercise and control of Company Liquidator‘s powers
- 293 Books to be kept by Company Liquidato
- 294 Audit of Company Liquidator‘s accounts
- 295 Payment of debts by contributory and extent of set-off
- 296 Power of Tribunal to make calls
- 297 Adjustment of rights of contributories
- 298 Power to order costs
- 299 Power to summon persons suspected of having property of company, etc
- 300 Power to order examination of promoters, directors, etc
- 301 Arrest of person trying to leave India or abscond
- 302 Dissolution of company by Tribunal
- 303 Appeals from orders made before commencement of Act