The matter of confiscation of properties and issue notice to Official Liquidator to appear & represent Company under winding up would arise for consideration only once the declaration as sought by Enforcement Directorate u/s 4 of the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act, 2018 is allowed – Mehul Choksi Vs. State of Maharashtra – Bombay High Court

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The disputes pertaining to oppression and mismanagement under Indian law, are not arbitrable and only the NCLT has exclusive jurisdiction to decide such disputes – Anupam Mittal Vs. People Interactive (India) Pvt. Ltd. and others – Bombay High Court

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The position of an agent of Receiver cannot be termed as possession or occupation contemplated by Section 14(1)(d) of the IBC – Urshila Ajit Kerkar Vs. Office of the Court Receiver, High Court, Bombay & Anr. – Bombay High Court

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Whether Arbitral Tribunal can deal with the issue of winding up and act as Liquidator to liquidate the assets and liabilities of a partnership firm? and whether winding up of a partnership firm amounts to liquidation of the partnership firm? – R.Subbulakshmi (deceased) Vs. R.Venkitapathy (deceased) – Madras High Court

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Whether Company Court can suo motu transfer a proceeding relating to winding up to NCLT or can such transfer only be made pursuant to an application by one of the parties? – Abhijeet Projects Ltd. – Calcutta High Court

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