Section 467 — Power of Central Government to amend Schedules
(1) Subject to the provisions of this
section, the Central Government may, by notification, alter any of the regulations, rules, Tables, forms and
other provisions contained in any of the Schedules to this Act.
(2) Any alteration notifi ed under sub -section (1) shall have effect as if enacted in this Act and shall
come into force on the date of the notification, unless the notification otherwise directs:
Provided that no such alteration in Table F of Schedule I shall apply to any company registered before
the date of such alteration.
(3) Every alteration made by the Central Government under sub-section (1) shall be laid as soon as may
be after it is made before each House of Parliament while it is in session for a total period of thirty da ys
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- Section 448 — Punishment for false statement
- Section 449 — Punishment for false evidence
- Section 450 — Punishment where no specific penalty or punishment is provided
- Section 451 — Punishment in case of repeated default
- Section 452 — Punishment for wrongful withholding of property
- Section 453 — Punishment for improper use of “Limited” or “Private Limited”
- Section 454 — Adjudication of penalties
- Section 455 — Dormant company
- Section 456 — Protection of action taken in good faith
- Section 457 — Non-disclosure of information in certain cases
- Section 458 — Delegation by Central Government of its powers and functions
- Section 459 — Powers of Central Government of Tribunal to accord approval, etc., subject to conditions
- Section 460 — Condonation of delay in certain cases
- Section 461 — Annual report by Central Government
- Section 462 — Power to exempt class or classes of companies from provisions of this Act
- Section 463 — Power of court to grant relief in certain cases
- Section 464 — Prohibition of associati on or partnership of persons exceeding certain number
- Section 465 — Repeal of certain enactments and savings
- Section 466 — Dissolution of Company Law Board and consequential provisions
- Section 468 — Powers of Central Government to make rules relating to winding up
- Section 469 — Power of Central Government to make rules
- Section 470 — Power to remove difficulties