Unit-4 Winding Up of a Company
4.b subject to the supervision of the Court
Winding up a company subject to the supervision of the court is a unique hybrid process that comb...
Meaning and Types of Winding Up
Winding up of a company, also known as liquidation, is defined as the proceedings by which a comp...
Voluntary Winding Up
Voluntary winding up of a company is a process initiated by the company's members (shareholders) ...
Liquidator's Role and Duties
A Company Liquidator is a crucial figure in the process of winding up a company. This individual,...
Preferential Payments
Preferential payments in the context of company liquidation or bankruptcy refer to payments or tr...
Settlement of list of contributories and application of assets
In the context of company law, specifically under Section 285 of the Companies Act 2013, the "Set...
Removal and Replacement of Liquidator
Introduction Section 276 of the Companies Act outlines the circumstances and procedures for the r...
Effect of winding up order - Stay of suits, etc., on winding up order - Consequences of winding up
Introduction In company law, a "winding up order" is a legal directive issued by a court to disso...
Audit of Company Liquidators accounts
Overview During the liquidation of a company, auditing the liquidator's accounts is crucial to en...
Final meeting and dissolution of company
Introduction The final meeting and subsequent dissolution of a company represent the final stages...