CIPC CTR 151 Form – Tribunal Notice of Hearing

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What is CTR 151?

This document contains the Tribunal Notice of Hearing
This form is issued in terms of sections 180 to 184 of the Companies Act, 2008, and Regulation 151 of the Companies Regulations, 2011

CTR 151 form instructions from CIPC

Hearings of the Companies Tribunal are governed by sections 180 to 184 of the Companies Act, and Chapter 7 Part D of the Companies Regulations.
It is an offence in terms of section 215 of the Companies Act to refuse to attend when summoned, or when attending, to refuse to answer any question or produce any document, or to knowingly provide false information to the Tribunal.

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