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2023 (2) TMI 283 - HC - Companies Law


Issues:
1. Title claim over land admeasuring 3 acres and 27 Guntas.
2. Validity of Agreement of Sale and possession rights.
3. Dispute regarding property ownership between the appellant and Official Liquidator.
4. Rejection of applications by the Company Court.

Analysis:

Issue 1: Title claim over land admeasuring 3 acres and 27 Guntas
The appellant claimed title over the property acquired from Cogent Ventures (India) Ltd., previously known as Bhupendra Capital & Finance Ltd. The appellant argued that the property was transferred to him through a valid Agreement of Sale-cum-General Power of Attorney, disputing the Company Court's decision that he lacked title or interest in the property.

Issue 2: Validity of Agreement of Sale and possession rights
The appellant contended that he had paid the full consideration for the property through banking channels, establishing himself as a bona fide purchaser. He also highlighted letters from the Official Liquidator confirming possession details and the validity of certain deeds. However, the Company Court raised concerns over the lack of registered documents conveying property rights to the appellant, casting doubt on the validity of his claims.

Issue 3: Dispute regarding property ownership between the appellant and Official Liquidator
The Official Liquidator, appointed after winding up proceedings, disputed the appellant's possession claims and asserted control over the property. The Company Court restrained registration of documents related to the property, emphasizing the need for permission from the Court for any dealings with the land under liquidation.

Issue 4: Rejection of applications by the Company Court
The Company Court rejected the appellant's claims based on various grounds, including the lack of registered documents transferring property rights, failure to challenge the One-Man Committee's report, and non-compliance with court orders regarding property transactions. The Court concurred with the Company Court's decision, dismissing the appeals and upholding the rejection of the applications.

In conclusion, the judgment underscores the importance of registered documents for property transactions, the significance of court orders in property dealings during liquidation proceedings, and the need for compliance with legal procedures to establish valid property rights.

 

 

 

 

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