Companies Act, 1956
Sec 547 - Notification that a company is in
liquidation.
(1) Where a company is being wound up, whether
by or under the supervision of the Court or voluntarily, every invoice, order
for goods or business letter issued by or on behalf of the company or a
liquidator of the company, or a receiver or manager of the property of the
company, being a document on or in which the name of the company appears, shall
contain a statement that the company is being wound up.
(2) If default is made in complying with this
section, the company, and every one of the following persons who willfully
authorizes or permits the default, namely, any officer of the company, any
liquidator of the company and any receiver or manager, shall be punishable with
fine which may extend to five thousand rupees.