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Petition praying the official liquidator be restrained from ...

Companies Law

January 22, 2016

Petition praying the official liquidator be restrained from taking possession of the said plot - transaction itself is not bona-fide and in view of the settled legal position that a transaction not completed before the order of winding up has been passed, cannot be completed after the winding up order is passe - HC

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