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Winding up petition - outstanding dues to the petitioner - If ...

Companies Law

July 11, 2015

Winding up petition - outstanding dues to the petitioner - If the respondent is unable to persuade its purported mentor, namely, the State Government concerned, it is bound to suffer the peril of the consequence of non-payment of the admitted debt - HC

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