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Validity of Ex-parte award after appointing official liquidator ...


Ex-Parte Award Unenforceable Against Company Under Liquidation; Liquidator Supervised by Madras High Court Prevents Execution.

August 8, 2019

Case Laws     Companies Law     HC

Validity of Ex-parte award after appointing official liquidator for winding up the company - official liquidator was still in seisin of the affairs of the judgment debtor company, albeit, under the supervision of the Madras High Court - The instant ex-parte award cannot be enforced against the judgment debtor.

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