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Issues involved: Appeal u/s 10F of the Companies Act against an order passed by the Company Law Board lacking reasons for injunction.
Summary: The High Court of Calcutta, in a case u/s 10F of the Companies Act, addressed an appeal against an order of the Company Law Board (the Board) dated 15.10.2008, which imposed an injunction without providing reasons. The Court noted that the Board failed to justify the injunction order, as observed in a previous decision. The Court found the appeal maintainable due to the lack of reasons in the impugned order. Consequently, the injunction order was set aside, and the Board was directed to proceed with the application without granting adjournments. The timeline for exchanging affidavits was modified, and parties were instructed to maintain the status quo until the application's disposal. The appellant was allowed to conduct Board Meetings without appointing a new Director until the application's resolution. The appeal and stay application were disposed of, with each party bearing its own costs. The Court clarified that the contents of a supplementary affidavit were not admitted by the appellants due to lack of opportunity for a response. All parties were required to act as per a signed copy of the order. This judgment highlights the importance of providing reasons for legal decisions, especially when imposing injunctions, to ensure transparency and procedural fairness.
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