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Application under sections 391 and 394 of the Companies Act, 1956 for dispensing with meetings of shareholders and creditors regarding the scheme of amalgamation of multiple companies in the petitioner Transferee Company. Analysis: The petitioner, Shyam Basic Infrastructure Projects, filed an application under sections 391 and 394 of the Companies Act, 1956, seeking an order to dispense with the meetings of shareholders and creditors regarding the scheme of amalgamation of five transferor companies into the petitioner Transferee Company. The petitioner contended that all seven shareholders and five creditors had given their no objection to dispensing with the meetings. However, upon reviewing the list of creditors and shareholders, the court found it in the larger interest of the petitioner and the creditors to hold the meetings for consideration of the scheme of amalgamation. The court ordered separate meetings of shareholders and creditors of the petitioner Transferee Company to be convened and held on specified dates and times at the registered office of the company. The court also directed that necessary advertisements and notices be issued at least 21 days before the meetings, as per the requirements of the Companies Act, 1956. The Advocate for the petitioner was instructed to file the necessary documents in court within the prescribed time, and the Chairman of the meetings was appointed with a specified remuneration amount to be deposited by the petitioner. Furthermore, the court allowed proxy voting, set the quorum as per legal provisions, and instructed the Chairman to determine the value of each creditor if disputed. The Chairman was required to report the meeting results to the court within seven days of conclusion, verified by an affidavit. With these directions, the court disposed of the application, ensuring compliance with legal procedures and safeguarding the interests of the parties involved in the scheme of amalgamation.
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