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Winding up petition - petitioner (minor shareholder) contended ...

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November 3, 2018

Winding up petition - petitioner (minor shareholder) contended that the respondent company is unable to fulfil the objects for which it was incorporated - the bonafide of the petitioner is in doubt - he seems to be only interested in liquidating the company so that he liquidate his shares - petition dismissed.

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