Section 103 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Power of Court to rectify register

    

(1) If—
(a) the name of any person is, without sufficient cause, entered in or
omitted from the register of members of a company; or
(b) the cessation of membership of a person who has ceased to be a
member of the company has not been entered in that register,
the person affected, or the company or any member of the company, may apply
to the Court for rectification of the register.
(2) On hearing an application made under subsection (1), the Court shall either
refuse the application or order rectification of the register and payment by the
company of any damages sustained by any party affected by the error or is failure.
(3) On hearing such an application, the Court may—
(a) decide any question relating to the title of a person who is a party to
the application to have the person's name entered in or omitted from
the register, whether the question arises between members or alleged
members, or between members or alleged members on the one hand
and the company on the other hand; and
(b) generally decide any question that it considers should be decided in
order to rectify the register.
(4) In the case of a company required by this Act to lodge a list of its members
with the Registrar, the Court, when making an order for rectification of the register,
shall by its order direct notice of the rectification to be given to the Registrar,
who shall on receipt of the notice make such adjustments to the Register as the
Registrar considers appropriate.


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