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Winding-up petition - unable to pay the dues - The Respondent ...

Companies Law

September 10, 2015

Winding-up petition - unable to pay the dues - The Respondent has abused the judicial process in order to delay the discharge of an acknowledged debt for almost a quarter of a century, in which period it has continued in business. - SC

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