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The Companies Act, 1956
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Section 633 in The Companies Act, 1956 [Entire Act]
Section 420 in The Companies Act, 1956 [Entire Act]
The Income Tax Act, 1961
The Official Liquidator Of R. C. Abrol & ... vs R.C. Abrol And Ors. on 28 April, 1976
11. It has been now well settled by a catena of decisions that the term "suit or other proceeding" as employed in various other sub-sections of Section 446 would cover all types of proceedings against the company including even criminal proceedings. If any authority were needed, to highlight this proposition, it is supplied by a decision of the Delhi High Court in the case of Official Liquidator v. R.C. Abrol 47 Company Cases 537. D.K. Kapur, J. in that case held that the High Court had power under Section 446(3) to transfer a pending complaint before the Magistrate for trial to itself Having referred to Sub-section (3) of Section 446, the following observations were made: