Ramesh, who is a resident of new delhi, sent a transfer deed, for registration of transfer of shares to the company at the address of its registered office in mumbai. He did not receive the shares certificates even after the expiry of four months from the date of dispatch of transfer deed. He lodged a criminal complaint in the court at new delhi. Decide, under the provisions of the companies act, 2013, whether the court at new delhi is competent to take action in the said matter?
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