Case Details
- Case Name: Azizur Raja Rahman (alias Azizur Rahman Sheikh) Vs. Registrar of Companies, Guwahati & Anr.
- Court/Authority: National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Guwahati Bench
- Case Number: CP/4/GB/2026
- Date of Hearing: 22nd May 2026
- Governing Law: Petition filed under Section 252(3) of the Companies Act, 2013.
Parties Involved
- Petitioner: Azizur Raja Rahman (also known as Azizur Rahman Sheikh)
- Respondent 1: Registrar of Companies (ROC), Guwahati
- Respondent 2: S P Investment and Development Company Pvt. Ltd.
- Petitioner's Counsel: Mr. B. Agarwal, Advocate; Mr. K. Borad, Advocate (Proxy)
- Respondent 1's Representative: Mr. A. K. Sethi, ROC, North Eastern Region
- Tribunal Members: Hon'ble Member (Judicial), Shri Rammurti Kushawaha; Hon'ble Member (Technical), Shri Yogendra Kumar Singh
Issues / Allegations / Violations
The document is an order sheet from a hearing and does not detail the specific allegations or violations that led to the petition. The nature of the petition, filed under Section 252(3) of the Companies Act, 2013, indicates it is an application for revival of a company whose name has been struck off the register of companies by the Registrar of Companies.
Findings & Observations
The order sheet does not contain any findings, observations, or legal reasoning from the Tribunal, as the matter was heard and immediately reserved for orders.
Penalties / Settlements / Directions
No penalties, settlements, or directions are detailed in this procedural order. The petitioner's counsel made a submission that the petitioner shall comply with all queries, objections, and observations raised by the ROC.
Corrective Actions & Future Obligations
The petitioner has undertaken to comply with all requirements set forth by the Registrar of Companies. The specific nature of these corrective actions or future obligations is not detailed in this document.
Final Ruling & Enforcement
The Tribunal has not issued a final ruling. Following the hearing on 22nd May 2026, the bench reserved the case for orders and any necessary clarification. The outcome of the petition is pending a future order from the NCLT.