application in High Court agt accused appln for stay u/s 446 of co's act application in High Court agt accused appln for stay u/s 446 of co's act

5 years ago

I hv filed complaint agt co & directors - co filed appln for stay u/s 446 of co's law--pl avice which appln to be made in high court to nullify this appln

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Section 446(4) in The Companies Act, 1956
(4) 1 Nothing in sub- section (1) or sub- section (3) shall apply to any proceeding pending in appeal before the Supreme Court or a High Court.]
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Ambrose Leo

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A.Better to consult a High court Advocate from panel of vidhikarya in the absence of required feed back details.
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