Companies Act, 1956

Section - 237 - Investigation of company’s affairs in other cases

Investigation of company’s affairs in other cases.

237. Without prejudice to its powers under , the Central Govern- ment—

         (a)  shall appoint one or more competent persons as inspectors to investigate the affairs of a company and to report thereon in such manner as the Central Government may direct, if—

      (i)  the company, by special resolution; or

     (ii)  the Court, by order,

                declares that the affairs of the company ought to be investigated by an inspector appointed by the Central Government; and

(b) may do so if, [in its opinion or in the opinion of the TribunalGoogle Play store