Section 432 The Company Act 2013

Section 432 The Company Act 2013

Right to Legal Representation A party to any proceeding or appeal before the Tribunal or the Appellate Tribunal, as the case may be, may either appear in person or authorise one or more chartered accountants or company secretaries or cost accountants or legal practitioners or any other person to present his case before the Tribunal or the Appellate Tribunal, as the case may be.

Section 431 The Company Act 2013

Section 431 The Company Act 2013

Vacancy in Tribunal or Appellate Tribunal not to Invalidate Acts or Proceedings No act or proceeding of the Tribunal or the Appellate Tribunal shall be questioned or shall be invalid merely on the ground of the existence of any vacancy or defect in the constitution of the Tribunal or the Appellate Tribunal, as the case may be.

Section 430 The Company Act 2013

Section 430 The Company Act 2013

Civil Court Not to Have Jurisdiction No civil court shall have jurisdiction to entertain any suit or proceeding in respect of any matter which the Tribunal or the Appellate Tribunal is empowered to determine by or under this Act or any other law for the time being in force and no injunction shall be granted by any court or other authority in respect

Section 429 The Company Act 2013

Section 429 The Company Act 2013

Power to Seek Assistance of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, etc. (1) The Tribunal may, in any proceeding relating to a sick company or winding up of any other company, in order to take into custody or under its control all property, books of account or other documents, request, in writing, the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Chief Judicial Magistrate or the District Collector within whose jurisdiction any

Section 428 The Company Act 2013

Section 428 The Company Act 2013

Protection of Action Taken in Good Faith. No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against the Tribunal, the President, Member, officer or other employee, or against the Appellate Tribunal, the Chairperson, Member, officer or other employees thereof or liquidator or any other person authorised by the Tribunal or the Appellate Tribunal for the discharge of any function under this Act in respect of any

Section 427 The Company Act 2013

Section 427 The Company Act 2013

President, Members, Officers, etc., to be Public Servants The President, Members, Officers and other employees of the Tribunal and the Chairperson, Members, officers and other employees of the Appellate Tribunal shall be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code.

Section 426 The Company Act 2013

Section 426 The Company Act 2013

Delegation of Powers The Tribunal or the Appellate Tribunal may, by general or special order, direct, subject to such conditions, if any, as may be specified in the order, any of its officers or employees or any other person authorised by it to inquire into any matter connected with any proceeding or, as the case may be, appeal before

Section 425 The Company Act 2013

Section 425 The Company Act 2013

Power to Punish for Contempt The Tribunal and the Appellate Tribunal shall have the same jurisdiction, powers and authority in respect of contempt of themselves as the High Court has and may exercise, for this purpose, the powers under the provisions of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, which shall have the effect subject to modifications that— (a) the

Section 424 The Company Act 2013

Section 424 The Company Act 2013

Procedure Before Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal (1) The Tribunal and the Appellate Tribunal shall not, while disposing of any proceeding before it or, as the case may be, an appeal before it, be bound by the procedure laid down in the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, but shall be guided by the principles of natural justice, and,

Section 423 The Company Act 2013

Section 423 The Company Act 2013

Appeal to Supreme Court Any person aggrieved by any order of the Appellate Tribunal may file an appeal to the Supreme Court within sixty days from the date of receipt of the order of the Appellate Tribunal to him on any question of law arising out of such order: Provided that the Supreme Court may, if it is satisfied