Winding-up petition seeks court-ordered dissolution under company law, requiring specified company particulars and factual grounds. Winding-up petitions request the court to wind up a company and to make other appropriate orders; they must identify the petitioner and service address, state the company's incorporation details, registered office, nominal and paid-up capital and objects, and set out numbered factual grounds including contributory conditions and any authorising order when presented by the Registrar or a government-authorised person. If the company is already in voluntary winding-up or under court supervision, the petition must state why those processes cannot continue in the interests of creditors or contributories.
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Winding-up petition seeks court-ordered dissolution under company law, requiring specified company particulars and factual grounds.
Winding-up petitions request the court to wind up a company and to make other appropriate orders; they must identify the petitioner and service address, state the company's incorporation details, registered office, nominal and paid-up capital and objects, and set out numbered factual grounds including contributory conditions and any authorising order when presented by the Registrar or a government-authorised person. If the company is already in voluntary winding-up or under court supervision, the petition must state why those processes cannot continue in the interests of creditors or contributories.
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