Life Insurance Corporation Act, 1956
39. Special
provisions for winding up of certain insurers.-
Where any insurer
being a company (other than a composite insurer) whose controlled business has
been transferred to and vested in the Corporation under this Act has in
accordance with the provisions of this Act collected and distributed any moneys
paid to him by the Corporation by way of compensation or otherwise and has also
complied with any direction given to him by the Corporation for the purpose of
securing that the ownership of any property or any right is effectively
transferred to the Corporation, the Central Government may on application being
made to it in this behalf by such insurer grant a certificate to the insurer
that there is no reason for the continued existence of the insurer and where
such a certificate has been granted shall cause the certificate to be published
in the Official Gazette and upon the publication thereof the insurer shall be
dissolved.