Companies Act, 1963

Obligation to state name of company to which this Part applies, whether limited and country where incorporated.

355.—Every company to which this Part applies shall—

(a) in every prospectus inviting subscriptions for its shares or debentures in the State state the country in which the company is incorporated; and

(b) exhibit conspicuously on every place where it carries on business in the State the name of the company and the country in which the company is incorporated; and

(c) cause the name of the company and of the country in which the company is incorporated to be stated in legible characters on all billheads and letter-paper, and in all notices and other official publications of the company; and

(d) if the liability of the members of the company is limited, cause notice of that fact to be stated in legible characters in every such prospectus as aforesaid and in all billheads, letter-paper, notices and other official publications of the company in the State, and to be affixed on every place where it carries on its business.