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2005 (1) TMI 414 - HC - Companies Law

Issues:
Application for condonation of delay in filing a claim by the Employees' State Insurance Corporation.

Analysis:
The judgment delivered by the High Court of Rajasthan pertains to an application filed by the Employees' State Insurance Corporation seeking condonation of delay in filing a claim under rule 177 of the Companies (Court) Rules, 1959. The Corporation submitted the affidavit of proof of debt before the official liquidator on 30-6-1984, which was prior to the deadline of 15-2-1985 for submission of claims by creditors. However, the affidavit was not properly affirmed by a notary public or oath Commissioner. Upon receiving a letter from the official liquidator in 1991 highlighting this deficiency, the Corporation engaged an advocate, J. P. Gupta, to rectify the issue. Unfortunately, due to the advocate's illness, no progress was made in the matter from 1991 to 1993.

The High Court, after considering the circumstances, found that the delay in filing the claim warranted condonation. The Court emphasized the importance of the claim being from the Employees' State Insurance Corporation, a statutory body, for the benefit of employees. Rejecting the claim on grounds of limitation would result in injustice to the employees. Consequently, the Court allowed the application, condoned the delay in filing the claim, and directed the official liquidator to register and adjudicate the Corporation's claim in accordance with the law.

In conclusion, the judgment highlights the Court's consideration of the unique circumstances surrounding the delay in filing the claim by the Employees' State Insurance Corporation. The Court's decision to condone the delay was driven by the potential injustice to the employees if the claim was rejected solely on the basis of the delay. The ruling ensures that the Corporation's claim is duly registered and processed for the benefit of the employees, underscoring the Court's commitment to upholding fairness and justice in such matters.

 

 

 

 

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