Section 864 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Powers of Court on ordering removal of entry from the Register

    

(1) If the Court makes an order for the removal of an entry from the Registerunder section 863, it may also give any of the following directions:
(a) that any note on the Register that is related to the entry that is the subject of the order is to be removed from the Register;
(b) that the order is not to be available for public inspection as part of the Register;
(c) that no note is to be made on the Register as a result of its order, or that any such note is to be restricted to such matters as are specified by the Court.
(2) The Court may not give a direction under this section unless it is satisfied—
(a) that—
(i) the presence on the Register of the note, or of an unrestricted note; or
(ii) the availability for public inspection of the Court's order, may cause damage to the company; and
(b) that the company's interest in non-disclosure outweighs any interest of other persons in disclosure.


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