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Winding up of company - Non payment of dues - merely because ...


Court Rules Disputed Amount Doesn't Prevent Winding-Up Proceedings for Non-Payment of Dues.

November 16, 2013

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Winding up of company - Non payment of dues - merely because the amount payable is disputed and is not acceptable to the respondent, it cannot be said that there is no case for winding-up the respondent - HC

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