Winding up order communication requires prompt notification to liquidator and registrar and statutory filings and employee notice. Where the Tribunal issues a winding up order it must within fifteen days notify the Liquidator and the Registrar and the petitioner and the LLP must file ... Summary
Winding up order communication requires prompt notification to liquidator and registrar and statutory filings and employee notice.
Where the Tribunal issues a winding up order it must within fifteen days notify the Liquidator and the Registrar and the petitioner and the LLP must file a certified copy with the Registrar; the Registrar will endorse records and notify the Official Gazette. The Liquidator must, within fifteen days of intimation, serve registered-post notice to the registered office and serve partners, officers, employees, auditors and secured creditors concerning custody of assets, books and documents. The winding up order is deemed a notice of discharge to officers and employees unless the business continues.
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