Section 43 of The Banking Regulation Act, 1949: Booked depositors’ credits to be deemed proved.
Booked depositors’ credits to be deemed proved. – In any proceeding for the winding up of a banking company, every depositor of the banking company shall be deemed to have filed his claim for the amount shown in the books of the banking company as standing to his credit and, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in [section 474 of the Companies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956)], the High Court shall presume such claims to have been proved, unless the official liquidator shows that there is reason for doubting its correctness.]
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