Section 83 — Power of Registrar to make entries of satisfaction and release in absence of intimation from
company.—(1) The Registrar may, on evidence being given to his satisfaction with respect to any
registered charge,—
(a) that the debt for which the charge was given has been paid or satisfied in whole or in part; or
(b) that part of the property or undertaking charged has been released from the charge or has ceased
to form part of the company’s property or undertaking,
enter in the register of charges a memorandum of satisfaction in whole or in part, or of the fact that part of
the property or undertaking has been released from the charge or has ceased to form part of the company’s
property or undertaking, as the case may be, notwithstanding the fact that no intimation has been received
by him from the company.
(2) The Registrar shall inform the affected parties within thirty days of making the entry in the register
Related sections
- Section 77 — Duty to register charges, etc
- Section 78 — Application for registration of charge
- Section 79 — Section 77 to apply in certain matters
- Section 80 — Date of notice of charge
- Section 81 — Register of charges to be kept by Registrar
- Section 82 — Company to report satisfaction of charge
- Section 84 — Intimation of appointment of receiver or manager
- Section 85 — Company’s register of charges
- Section 86 — Punishment for contravention