The Centre has ordered an inquiry into the affairs of the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
The central government and the Director General of Corporate Affairs have directed the registrar of companies, Srinagar, to conduct an inquiry into the affairs of Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
A notice signed by Syed Haamid Bukhari Registrar of Companies said: “The undersigned in the exercise of power under section 206 (4) of the Companies Act, 2013, orders the company to furnish the information and documents within 15 days.”
As per the available details, Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry has been asked to furnish the board meeting statements of the past 5 to 6 years, bank statements, all the account statements, details of donations, and the source of funding besides the credentials of the office-bearers in the company since 2010 as also all the minutes of the annual meetings those took during last 7 to 8 years.
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