Tax Management India. Com
Law and Practice  :  Digital eBook
Research is most exciting & rewarding


  TMI - Tax Management India. Com
Follow us:
  Facebook   Twitter   Linkedin   Telegram
Companies Law - Highlights / Catch Notes

Home Highlights August 2013 Year 2013 This

Winding up – Appointment of Official Liquidator – Transfer of ...

Companies Law

August 24, 2013

Winding up – Appointment of Official Liquidator – Transfer of four properties were either made during the pendency of the reference or immediately before or during pendency of the winding up proceeding - In such event, the learned Judge was justified in directing Official Liquidator to take steps in this regard. - HC

View Source

 


 

You may also like:

  1. When the Official Liquidator cannot proceed with the winding up of the Company for want of funds or for any other reason, the Court can make an order dissolving the Company - HC

  2. Maintainability of demand after the Company wound up – liquidator appointed – company wound up – appeals abated - all matter to be closed. - AT

  3. Winding up proceeding - Outstanding eligible debts - the respondent company has failed to show any bona fide dispute - winding up petition admitted - The Official...

  4. Validity of Ex-parte award after appointing official liquidator for winding up the company - official liquidator was still in seisin of the affairs of the judgment...

  5. Winding up petition - right of tenants over property - the orders/decrees passed by the Courts are passed after the order of winding up was passed - The orders/decrees...

  6. Company in liquidation - Subletting - The official liquidator is entitled to encash the capital asset and sell the lease hold rights for payment of dues to the...

  7. Application of official liquidator alleging misfeasance on the part, of the erstwhile Directors of the Company-in-liquidation - HC

  8. Removal of the attachment orders - it is appropriate to raise the attachment and permit the Official Liquidator to take possession of property and proceed in accordance...

  9. Admiralty Act - action in rem - no leave is required under Section 446 of the Companies Act, 1956 for the commencement or continuation of an Admiralty Suit in rem where...

  10. Seeking winding up of respondent company - Failure to pay outstanding dues - section 434 of the Companies Act, 1956 - The court noted the substantial unpaid amount...

 

Quick Updates:Latest Updates