Companies Act, 1973 (Act No. 61 of 1973)Chapter XIV: Winding-up of CompaniesGeneral Provisions Affecting all Windings-up360. Inspection of records of company being wound up |
1) | Any member or creditor of any company unable to pay its debts and being wound up by the Court or by a creditors' voluntary winding-up may apply to the Court for an order authorising him to inspect any or all of the books and papers of that company, whether in possession of the company or the liquidator, and the Court may impose any condition it thinks fit in granting that authority. |
2) | The provisions of subsection (1) shall not be construed as affecting any powers or rights conferred by any law upon any department of State or any person acting under its authority at all times to inspect or cause to be inspected, the books and papers of any company being wound up. |