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Application for winding up - Non-payment of debt - This court is ...


Court Admits Winding Up Application: Respondent's Debt Denial Found Ungenuine, Acknowledged Debt Must Be Paid.

July 16, 2015

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Application for winding up - Non-payment of debt - This court is of the opinion that the denial of debt by the respondent is not bona fide and that the same is a cloak or moonshine to evade payment of an admitted debt - application admitted - HC

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