43. Enlargement of time - Where any period is fixed by or under these regulations or
granted by a Bench, for the doing of any act, or filing of any documents or
representation, the Bench may, in its discretion, from time to time, enlarge such
period, even though the period fixed by or under these regulations or granted by the
Bench may have expired.
44. Saving of inherent power of the Bench - Nothing in these rules shall be deemed to
limit or otherwise affect the inherent power of the Bench to make such orders as may
be necessary for the ends of justice or to prevent abuse of the process of the Bench.
45. Amendment of order - Any clerical or arithmetical mistakes in any order of the
Bench or error therein arising from any accidental slip or omission may, at any time,
be corrected by the Bench either on its own motion or on the application of any
party.
46. General power to amend - A Bench may, at any time, and on such terms as to costs
or otherwise as it may think fit, amend any defect or error in any proceeding before it
; and all necessary amendments shall be made for the purpose of determining the real
question or issue raised by or depending on such proceeding.
47. Bench to be deemed to be a Court for certain purposes - A Bench shall be
deemed to be a Court or lawful authority for the purpose of prosecution or
punishment of a person who willfully disobeys any direction or order of such Bench.
48. Power to dispense with the requirement of the regulations - Every Bench shall
have power, for reasons to be recorded in writing, to dispense with the requirements
of any of these regulations, subject to such terms and conditions as may be specified.
49. Preparation of paper book - The Bench Officer, if it so deemed fit, may call upon
the parties to prepare a paper book after completion of the pleadings.
50. Dress for the members for the authorised representatives and for the parties in
person -
(1) For the members - The dress for the members will be suit with a tie or buttonedup coat over a pant.
(2) For the authorized representatives - An authorised representative who is a
professional, shall appear before the Bench in his/her professional dress, if any,
and if there is no such dress -
(a) In the case of male, a suit with a tie or buttoned-up coat over a pant.
(b) In the case of female, in a saree or any other dress of a sober colour.
(3) For parties in person - Parties appearing in person before the Company Law
Board shall be properly dressed.