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Winding up proceedings - the claims of the workmen who claim to ...

Companies Law

May 11, 2013

Winding up proceedings - the claims of the workmen who claim to be entitled to payment pari passu have to be considered and adjudicated by the liquidator of the debtor company and not by the DRT. - SC

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