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Dissenting Workmen's Wage Claims Upheld in Liquidation Case; Consent Terms Not Binding, Says Company Judge.

August 10, 2019

Case Laws     Companies Law     HC

Eligibility of wages to dissenting workmen - company under liquidation - Several claims were lodged by the dissenting workmen before the official liquidator for adjudication - The finding recorded by the learned Company Judge that the consent terms do not bind dissenting workmen, in the circumstances, appears to be impeccable.

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