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Bombay High Court Directs Official Liquidator to Adjudicate Workmen's Claims in Winding Up of KMA Ltd. Under Sections 529A and 530 of Companies Act, 1956. Industrial Court's Order on Unpaid Wages Held Binding on Official Liquidator.

The judgment concerns two company applications filed in the winding up of KMA Ltd. (in liquidation). Company Application No.593 of 2011 was filed by a...

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Bombay High Court Directs Official Liquidator to Adjudicate Workmen's Claims in Winding Up of KMA Ltd. Under Sections 529A and 530 of Companies Act, 1956. The court held that the Official Liquidator must consider the Industrial Court's order dated 2 July 2005 in adjudicating claims of workmen.

The judgment concerns two company applications filed in the winding up proceedings of KMA Ltd. (in liquidation). Company Application No. 593 of 2011 w...

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Bombay High Court Allows PF Commissioner's Challenge Against Official Liquidator's Rejection of Damages and Interest Claims in Winding Up. Priority under Section 11(2) of Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 extends to damages under Section 14B and interest under Section 7Q.

The Regional Provident Fund Commissioner, Thane, filed a Company Application challenging the adjudication order of the Official Liquidator, High Court...

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Bombay High Court Allows PF Commissioner's Claim for Interest Under Section 7Q Up to Winding Up Date in Company Liquidation. Priority Under Section 11(2) of PF Act Extends to All Dues Including Interest, But Damages Under Section 14B Must Be Levied Prior to Winding Up.

The Regional Provident Fund Commissioner, Thane, filed a Company Application challenging the adjudication order of the Official Liquidator of M/s. Zod...

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Bombay High Court Allows SFC's Claim for Priority Over Central Excise Dues in Recovery from Borrower's Assets. State Financial Corporation's Statutory Charge Under Section 29 of SFC Act, 1951 Prevails Over Crown Debt Under Central Excise Act, 1944.

The petitioner, SICOM Ltd., a State Financial Corporation established under the State Financial Corporations Act, 1951, advanced a term loan of Rs. 51...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Bank's Petition Seeking Priority Over Sales Tax Dues. Sales Tax Department's First Charge Under Section 38C of Bombay Sales Tax Act, 1959 Prevails Over Secured Creditor's Rights Under Securitisation Act, 2002.

The Thane Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd. (the Bank) filed a writ petition challenging the action of the Sales Tax Department in attaching the property of M...