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Winding up proceedings - failure to pay dues - It is clear that ...

Companies Law

January 21, 2019

Winding up proceedings - failure to pay dues - It is clear that these are minor glitches that may have arisen while execution of the work. - there is nothing on record to show that the petitioner did not finally complete the work or that the respondent had to get the defective work corrected from some third contractor. - Provisional Liquidator appointed.

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