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Winding up Petition u/s 433(f) r.w. Section 439(c) of the ...


Court Considers Winding-Up Petition; Resolving Director Disputes Could Revive Company's Operations Under Companies Act Sections 433(f) & 439(c.

October 4, 2013

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Winding up Petition u/s 433(f) r.w. Section 439(c) of the Companies Act – Once the differences between the directors were sorted out – for which no attempt appears to have been made so far – the possibility of the company reviving its operations and making profits cannot be ruled out - HC

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