order of winding up of the respondent-company under Sections 433 and 434 of the Companies Act, 1956 and
for appointing the official liquidator ... would definitely exceed Rs. 500 and, therefore, the statutory notice under Section 433 could not be held to be invalid. The learned counsel has relied
prayed for winding-up of the respondent company under Section 439 read with Sections 433 and 434 of the Companies Act, 1956 and for appointment ... just and equitable ground". The proceedings under Section 439 read with Sections 433 and 434 are not of public interest litigation nature. The petitioner
prayed for winding up of the respondent company under section 439 read with sections 433 and 434 of the Companies Act, 1956 and for appointment ... just and equitable ground". The proceedings under section 439 read with sections 433 and 434 are not of public interest litigation nature. The petitioner
instead of pursuing the civil suit remedy. Section 443(2) fully controls the provisions of Sections 433 and 434 of the Companies ... under the aforesaid provisions of the Act. Section 445 has delimited the exercise of powers under Section 433 of the Act.
8. The petitioners have
prayed for a winding up order from this court under Section 433(f) read with Section 439 of the Companies ... themselves were not sufficient for an order of winding up under Section 433(f) on the just and equitable ground and that the same
Union is seeking to get the company finally wound up under sections 433 , 434 and 439 of the Companies Act, 1956. The Union has sought ... lawful locus to file a petition under Section 439 of the Companies Act, 1956 read with Sections 433 and 434 .
4. I have carefully gone
petitioner company has prayed for the order under Sections
433 and 434 of the Companies Act, 1956, to wind up the respondent company alleging
failure ... sent a notice under Sections
433 and 434 of the Act calling upon the respondents to pay the aforesaid amount
with interest.
3. The respondent
order of winding up of the respondent-company under Sections 433 and 434 of the Companies Act, 1956, alleging failure on the part ... basis of the affidavits in the summary proceedings under Sections 433 and 434 of the Companies Act. In my opinion, the respondents have very genuinely
Kochar, J.
1. The petitioners have prayed for an order under Sections 433 and 434 read with Section 439 of the Companies ... point is clearly laid down (page 106) :
" Section 433(f) under which this application has been made has to be read with Section
Court. He has filed the present two petitions under Section 439 read with Sections 433 and 434 of the Companies Act, 1956, alleging failure ... make out a case for winding up of the companies under Section 433(e) or (f) of the Act. It is not at all just