| 35 Service of documents.- (1) A document may be served on a company or an officer thereof through electronic transmission.
 (2) For the purposes of sub-rule (1), the term, "electronic transmission" means a communication– (a) delivered by – (i) facsimile telecommunication or  electronic mail when directed to the facsimile number or electronic mail  address, respectively, which the company or the officer has provided  from time to time for sending communications to the company or the  officer respectively; (ii) posting of an electronic message  board or network that the company or the officer has designated for such  communications, and which transmission shall be validly delivered upon  the posting; or (iii) other means of electronic communication, in  respect of which the company or the officer has put in place reasonable  systems to verify that the sender is the person purporting to send the  transmission; and (b) that creates a record that is capable  of retention, retrieval and review, and which may thereafter be  rendered into clearly legible tangible form. (5) For the purposes of sub-section (1)  and (2) of section 20, ‘‘courier’’ means a document sent through a  courier which provides proof of delivery. (6) In case of delivery by post, such  service shall be deemed to have been effected- (i) in the case of a  notice of a meeting, at the expiration of forty eight hours after the  letter containing the same is posted; and (ii) in any other case, at the  time at which the letter would be delivered in the ordinary course of  post To View Full Rule |