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2006 (12) TMI 543 - HC - Companies Law

Issues involved: Application for amalgamation of a Transferee Company with its wholly owned subsidiary without separate proceedings u/s 391(2) of the Companies Act, 1956.

Summary:
The applicant, Shilchar Electronics Ltd., sought an order for the proposed amalgamation with Shilchar Payton Technologies Ltd., its wholly owned subsidiary, without the need for separate proceedings u/s 391(2) of the Companies Act, 1956. The applicant argued that as the Transferee Company holding the Transferor Company's entire share capital, no change in capital structure would occur, and existing shareholders' rights would remain unaffected. Citing relevant decisions and High Court precedents, the applicant contended that separate proceedings were unnecessary for amalgamating a wholly owned subsidiary.

The High Court, after considering the arguments, relevant decisions, and the Scheme of Amalgamation, held that separate proceedings u/s 391(2) of the Companies Act, 1956, were not required for the applicant company. The Court relied on previous judgments and the specific circumstances of the case to determine that the Holding Company, in this instance, did not need to undertake separate proceedings for the amalgamation of its wholly owned subsidiary. Consequently, the application was allowed without costs.

 

 

 

 

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