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Permanent stay of winding up proceedings - Company failed to pay ...


Court Denies Winding Up of Debt-Laden Company, Approves Revival Scheme to Protect Operations and Assets.

August 9, 2022

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Permanent stay of winding up proceedings - Company failed to pay the debts - going concert - BIFR sanctioned the scheme of revival - This court cannot lose sight of the settled legal position that winding up should be resorted to as the last resort after exhausting all remedies. In the facts of this case and especially considering the fact that the Company is operating as a going concern, it is not in the interest of justice to direct winding up of the company. It is worth noting that a large sum of Rs. 170 crores is lying in deposit with the Registrar of this Court and possibility of some of the contesting parties having an eye on it cannot be ruled out. Hence, every effort is required to be made to ensure the amount is utilized for rightful purposes. - HC

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