Section 70 of the Companies Act 2013
70. Prohibition of allotment in certain cases unless statement in lieu of prospectus delivered to Registrar.
(1) A company having a share capital, which does not issue a prospectus on or concerning its formation or which has given such a prospectus but has not proceeded to allot any of the shares offered to the public for subscription, shall not allow any of its shares or debentures unless at least three days before the first allotment of either shares or debentures, there has been delivered to the Registrar for registration a statement in lieu of prospectus signed by every person who is named therein as a director or proposed director of the company or by his agent authorized in writing, in the form and containing the particulars set out in Part I of Schedule III and, in the cases mentioned in Part II of that Schedule, setting out the reports specified therein, and the said Parts I and II shall have effect subject to the provisions contained in Part III of that Schedule.
(2) Every statement in lieu of prospectus delivered under sub-section (1), shall where the persons making any such report as aforesaid have made therein, or have without giving the reasons indicated therein, any such adjustments as are mentioned in clause 5 of Schedule III, have endorsed thereon or attached thereto a written statement signed by those persons, setting out the adjustments and giving the reasons thereof.