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The High Court of Madras held that liquidators cannot be brought on record as representatives of a company in liquidation for an appeal. The rights of liquidators against contributories are statutory, not contractual. Liquidators have six years to enforce liability. The appeal was dismissed, and the liquidators could not be legal representatives, leading to the dismissal of the case. (Case citation: 1956 (1) TMI 7 - HIGH COURT OF MADRAS)
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