Cause List dated 14-09-2020 by Supreme Court of IndiaOm Prakash Poddar
Case No. MA 1446/2020 - OM PRAKASH . AND ANR. Vs. STATE OF BIHAR AND ORS. is listed on 14-09-20 in Court No. VC 4 as Item No. 9 subject to order for the day
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE UDAY UMESH LALIT, HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VINEET SARAN and HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AJAY RASTOGI] [COURT NO: 04] [CL.NO. : 9]
Cause List dated 14-09-2020 by Supreme Court of IndiaOm Prakash Poddar
Case No. MA 1446/2020 - OM PRAKASH . AND ANR. Vs. STATE OF BIHAR AND ORS. is listed on 14-09-20 in Court No. VC 4 as Item No. 9 subject to order for the day
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE UDAY UMESH LALIT, HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VINEET SARAN and HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AJAY RASTOGI] [COURT NO: 04] [CL.NO. : 9]
Responsibilities of the office bearers while registering multi-state cooperat...Finlaw Consultancy Pvt Ltd
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The process of register multi-state cooperative society in India is governed by the Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act, 2002. This process requires the office bearers to undertake several crucial responsibilities to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks. The key office bearers typically include the President, Secretary, and Treasurer, along with other elected members of the managing committee. Their responsibilities encompass administrative, legal, and financial duties essential for the successful registration and operation of the society.
ALL EYES ON RAFAH BUT WHY Explain more.pdf46adnanshahzad
All eyes on Rafah: But why?. The Rafah border crossing, a crucial point between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, often finds itself at the center of global attention. As we explore the significance of Rafah, we’ll uncover why all eyes are on Rafah and the complexities surrounding this pivotal region.
INTRODUCTION
What makes Rafah so significant that it captures global attention? The phrase ‘All eyes are on Rafah’ resonates not just with those in the region but with people worldwide who recognize its strategic, humanitarian, and political importance. In this guide, we will delve into the factors that make Rafah a focal point for international interest, examining its historical context, humanitarian challenges, and political dimensions.
In 2020, the Ministry of Home Affairs established a committee led by Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh, former Vice Chancellor of National Law University (NLU), Delhi. This committee was tasked with reviewing the three codes of criminal law. The primary objective of the committee was to propose comprehensive reforms to the country’s criminal laws in a manner that is both principled and effective.
The committee’s focus was on ensuring the safety and security of individuals, communities, and the nation as a whole. Throughout its deliberations, the committee aimed to uphold constitutional values such as justice, dignity, and the intrinsic value of each individual. Their goal was to recommend amendments to the criminal laws that align with these values and priorities.
Subsequently, in February, the committee successfully submitted its recommendations regarding amendments to the criminal law. These recommendations are intended to serve as a foundation for enhancing the current legal framework, promoting safety and security, and upholding the constitutional principles of justice, dignity, and the inherent worth of every individual.
WINDING UP of COMPANY, Modes of DissolutionKHURRAMWALI
Winding up, also known as liquidation, refers to the legal and financial process of dissolving a company. It involves ceasing operations, selling assets, settling debts, and ultimately removing the company from the official business registry.
Here's a breakdown of the key aspects of winding up:
Reasons for Winding Up:
Insolvency: This is the most common reason, where the company cannot pay its debts. Creditors may initiate a compulsory winding up to recover their dues.
Voluntary Closure: The owners may decide to close the company due to reasons like reaching business goals, facing losses, or merging with another company.
Deadlock: If shareholders or directors cannot agree on how to run the company, a court may order a winding up.
Types of Winding Up:
Voluntary Winding Up: This is initiated by the company's shareholders through a resolution passed by a majority vote. There are two main types:
Members' Voluntary Winding Up: The company is solvent (has enough assets to pay off its debts) and shareholders will receive any remaining assets after debts are settled.
Creditors' Voluntary Winding Up: The company is insolvent and creditors will be prioritized in receiving payment from the sale of assets.
Compulsory Winding Up: This is initiated by a court order, typically at the request of creditors, government agencies, or even by the company itself if it's insolvent.
Process of Winding Up:
Appointment of Liquidator: A qualified professional is appointed to oversee the winding-up process. They are responsible for selling assets, paying off debts, and distributing any remaining funds.
Cease Trading: The company stops its regular business operations.
Notification of Creditors: Creditors are informed about the winding up and invited to submit their claims.
Sale of Assets: The company's assets are sold to generate cash to pay off creditors.
Payment of Debts: Creditors are paid according to a set order of priority, with secured creditors receiving payment before unsecured creditors.
Distribution to Shareholders: If there are any remaining funds after all debts are settled, they are distributed to shareholders according to their ownership stake.
Dissolution: Once all claims are settled and distributions made, the company is officially dissolved and removed from the business register.
Impact of Winding Up:
Employees: Employees will likely lose their jobs during the winding-up process.
Creditors: Creditors may not recover their debts in full, especially if the company is insolvent.
Shareholders: Shareholders may not receive any payout if the company's debts exceed its assets.
Winding up is a complex legal and financial process that can have significant consequences for all parties involved. It's important to seek professional legal and financial advice when considering winding up a company.
1. ITEM NO.6 Court 1 (Video Conferencing) SECTION II-A
S U P R E M E C O U R T O F I N D I A
RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
Miscellaneous Application No(s). 1454 OF 2020 in Cont.Petition
(C)No.1018/2019 in Crl.A.No. 727-733/2019
BILKIS YAKOOB RASSOL Petitioner(s)
VERSUS
ANIL MUKIM & ANR. Respondent(s)
(FOR ADMISSION and IA No.72591/2020-APPROPRIATE ORDERS/DIRECTIONS
IA No. 72591/2020 - APPROPRIATE ORDERS/DIRECTIONS)
Date : 26-10-2020 These matters were called on for hearing today.
CORAM :
HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE A.S. BOPANNA
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE V. RAMASUBRAMANIAN
For Petitioner(s) Ms. Shobha Gupta, AOR
Ms. Prachi Apte,Adv.
Mr. Vijay Hiremath,Adv.
Mr. Gagan Sethi,Adv.
For Respondent(s) Mr. Tushar Mehta,SG
Mr. Aniruddha P. Mayee, AOR
UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following
O R D E R
Ms. Shobha Gupta, learned counsel for the applicant seeks
leave of this Court to withdraw the Interlocutory Application with
liberty to make a representation before the concerned authorities.
The Interlocutory application is dismissed as withdrawn with
liberty as prayed for.
M.A. is disposed of accordingly.
(MADHU BALA) (INDU KUMARI POKHRIYAL)
AR-CUM-PS ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Digitally signed by
Madhu Bala
Date: 2020.10.26
18:38:57 IST
Reason:
Signature Not Verified