Transfer of winding up proceedings: High Court may direct later proceedings to a subordinate District Court, retaining High Court powers. Where a High Court orders winding up of a company, it may direct subsequent proceedings to a District Court subordinate to it or, with another High Court's consent, to that High Court or its subordinate District Court; the court so designated is to be deemed the Court for winding up and has all the jurisdiction and powers of a High Court under the Act.
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Transfer of winding up proceedings: High Court may direct later proceedings to a subordinate District Court, retaining High Court powers.
Where a High Court orders winding up of a company, it may direct subsequent proceedings to a District Court subordinate to it or, with another High Court's consent, to that High Court or its subordinate District Court; the court so designated is to be deemed the Court for winding up and has all the jurisdiction and powers of a High Court under the Act.
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