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    WINDING UP OF THE COMPANY UNDER SECTION 560 OF THE COMPANIES ACT 1956
    A Company can be wound up under section 560 of the Companies Act 1956 For this the Company should be defunct company i e a dormant company with NIL Assets and NIL Liabilities i e all the assets should be disposed off and all liabilities should be cleared
    For this purpose the Company should prepare audited Accounts for the period ending not later than 30 days from filing the winding up application Said accounts should show NIL Assets and NIL Liabilities
    Documents to be submitted to ROC
    An application signed by minimum 2 Directors in case of Pvt Ltd And 3 Directors in case of Public Ltd preferably by all the Directors of the Company Annexure A
    Indemnity Bond signed by minimum 2 Directors in case of Pvt Ltd And 3 Directors in case of Public Ltd preferably by all the Directors of the Company and Notarised Annexure B
    Affidavit signed by minimum 2 Directors in case of Pvt Ltd And 3 Directors in case of Public Ltd preferably by all the Directors of the Company and Notarised Annexure C
    Signed copy of latest audited Balance Sheet showing NIL assets and NIL liabilities and
    Certified copy of Board Resolution Annexure D
    After the Registrar is satisfied that the Company is defunct and has no assets and liabilities he will issue notice to the Company for striking off the name from the register giving some time to withdraw the application if required
    After the expiry of the time limit he will issue notice thereby striking off the name of the Company from the Register maintained by him and will send the same to publish in the Official Gazette Once the said notice is published in the Official Gazette the Company stands struck off from the Register