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Non-Acceptance of “India Awake for Transparency”

Non-Acceptance of “India Awake for Transparency”

The Delhi High Court dismissed the claims of “India Awake for Transparency” Company, appointing Shreesha Merla as a Member (Technical) of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT).

Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh of the Division Bench pronounced the assignment valid and the appointee qualified.
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It stated that the petitioner firm, India Awake for Transparency, had its licence revoked under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013, despite its declaration to be a functioning company, and that the affidavit presented was fake.

The Court has been further notified that the Petitioner Firm has a tendency of initiating similar sorts of lawsuits on a regular basis and not submitting the costs when they were dismissed with an imposition of costs.

when a judicial officer does not issue an order in support of the Petitioner, ASG Chetan Sharma, counsel for the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, informed the Court that the latter makes such claims against the judicial officer.