Urgent - forgery of documents
kalyani
(Querist) 09 November 2011
This query is : Resolved
dear all,
an unregistered partnership firm has been in dispute for past 4 years among 5 partners. and there was a litigation filed by 3 partners against the other 2 partners. but after 2 years they withdrew the case stating that their firm is not registered u/s 59 of Indian Partnership Act,1932. In the year 2011 the 3 partners registered the firm by forging the documents for registration by replicating the signature of 2 partners. On enquiring with the registrar of firms the other 2 partners recd a certified copy and it was evident that the signature was forged. my question is
1. can the inspector general of registrar of firm cancel the registration after the enquiry.
2. what are the power vested with the registrar to take against such forgery.
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FIR is the first option but i want to know in specific under which section can the Inspector general of registrar of firms cancel the registration
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 09 November 2011
1]yes
2]he can also lodge FIR of forgery and fraud played upon him.
ajay sethi
(Expert) 09 November 2011
i agree with mrprabhakar singh . lodge a FIR for forgery
Shonee Kapoor
(Expert) 09 November 2011
No reasons to differ.
Regards,
Shonee Kapoor
harassed.by.498a@gmail.com
Sailesh Kumar Shah
(Expert) 09 November 2011
@ Mr. Sheikh
answer given by you, is not asked by author.
A. A. JOSE
(Expert) 10 November 2011
I fully endorse the views expressed herein above by all.
Sailesh Kumar Shah
(Expert) 10 November 2011
@author
Hey! query is amended.
you should not amend original thread. by this, our answer could be wrong/misunderstand by others.
please maintain original thread and subsequent query on below "reply message" box.
M V Gupta
(Expert) 10 November 2011
None of the above answer the query raised by the querist. He wnats to know whether he can file complaint with the Registrar of Partnership about fortgery and seek cancellation of the Registartion. I think the Registrar has such powers. The querist may discuss the issue with the Registrar and seek his guidance.