dividend in
Form No.138 along with receipt to the unsecured creditors of the
Company (In Liqun).
vii. permit the Official Liquidator ... Official Liquidator declared a
dividend @ 100% to the secured and preferential creditors and a dividend
@37.27 paise in rupee to unsecured creditors of their admitted
Official Liquidator to dispense with the issuance of
individual notices to the creditors as per Rule 148(2) of the
Companies (Court) Rules ... liquidation did not disclose the
address details of the Secured Creditors, Preferential Creditors
and Unsecured Creditors and therefore seeks permission of the
Court to invite
settle the
dues of all the creditors (secured creditors including workmen,
preferential & unsecured creditors), as per the provision under
Sections 529 , 529A
Section 529A of the Act, 1956, which treats secured creditors
and workmen dues as overriding preferential payments. The
Supreme Cout also held that government ... paying the workmen
dues and debts due to secured creditors, which have an
overriding preferential payment as per Section 529A of the Act,
1956, from
Section 529A of the Act, 1956, which treats secured creditors
and workmen dues as overriding preferential payments. The
Supreme Cout also held that government ... paying the workmen
dues and debts due to secured creditors, which have an
overriding preferential payment as per Section 529A of the Act,
1956, from
Section 529A of the Act, 1956, which treats secured creditors
and workmen dues as overriding preferential payments. The
Supreme Cout also held that government ... paying the workmen
dues and debts due to secured creditors, which have an
overriding preferential payment as per Section 529A of the Act,
1956, from
Section 529A of the Act, 1956, which treats secured creditors
and workmen dues as overriding preferential payments. The
Supreme Cout also held that government ... paying the workmen
dues and debts due to secured creditors, which have an
overriding preferential payment as per Section 529A of the Act,
1956, from
Section 529A of the Act, 1956, which treats secured creditors
and workmen dues as overriding preferential payments. The
Supreme Cout also held that government ... paying the workmen
dues and debts due to secured creditors, which have an
overriding preferential payment as per Section 529A of the Act,
1956, from
Section 529A of the Act, 1956, which treats secured creditors
and workmen dues as overriding preferential payments. The
Supreme Cout also held that government ... paying the workmen
dues and debts due to secured creditors, which have an
overriding preferential payment as per Section 529A of the Act,
1956, from
Section 529A of the Act, 1956, which treats secured creditors
and workmen dues as overriding preferential payments. The
Supreme Cout also held that government ... paying the workmen
dues and debts due to secured creditors, which have an
overriding preferential payment as per Section 529A of the Act,
1956, from