| 119.             (1) The books containing the minutes of the proceedings of any             general meeting of a company or of a resolution passed by postal             ballot, shall— (a)             be kept at the registered office of the company; and (b)             be open, during business hours, to the inspection by any member             without charge, subject to such reasonable restrictions as the             company may, by its articles or in general meeting, impose, so,             however, that not less than two hours in each business day are             allowed for inspection. (2)             Any member shall be entitled to be furnished, within seven working             days after he has made a request in that behalf to the company, and             on payment of such fees as may be prescribed, with a copy of any             minutes referred to in sub-section (1). (3)             If any inspection under sub-section (1) is refused, or if any copy             required under sub-section (2) is not furnished within the time             specified therein, the company shall be liable to a penalty of             twenty-five thousand rupees and every officer of the company who is             in default shall be liable to a penalty of five thousand rupees for             each such refusal or default, as the case may be. *(4)             In the case of any such refusal or default, the Tribunal may,             without prejudice to any action being taken under sub-section (3),             by order, direct an immediate inspection of the minute-books or             direct that the copy required shall forthwith be sent to the person             requiring it. Note: *             Sub-section 4 has been notified as on  01/06/2016. |