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Admissibility of Winding up application - Non payment to bond ...


Court Denies Winding-Up Petition Against Company for Non-Payment to Bondholder, Citing Public Interest Concerns.

February 24, 2015

Case Laws     Companies Law     HC

Admissibility of Winding up application - Non payment to bond holder on maturity - Interest of public - it would not be in the fitness of things to admit the petition for winding up against the respondent-company - HC

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