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        <h1>Appeals Dismissed, Orders Vacated, CLB Findings Upheld. Protect Company Interests, Prevent Mismanagement. Procedural Non-compliance.</h1> The appeals were dismissed, and the interim orders were vacated. The Court upheld the CLB's findings and directions, emphasizing the need to safeguard the ... Oppression and mismanagement Issues Involved:1. Maintainability of the appeal by the Employees' Federation.2. Allegations of financial mismanagement and oppression under sections 397 and 398.3. Allegations and grounds for appointment of Government Directors under section 408.4. Parallel proceedings under sections 397/398 and 408.5. Impact of prior civil suit on proceedings under sections 397/398 and 408.6. Validity of findings and directions issued by the Company Law Board (CLB).Detailed Analysis:1. Maintainability of the Appeal by the Employees' Federation:The appeal filed under section 10F without a certified copy of the order appealed against was challenged. It was argued that non-compliance with Order 41, Rule 1 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) rendered the appeal non-maintainable. The Court noted that procedural provisions of the CPC apply to appeals under section 10F of the Companies Act. The appeal must be accompanied by a judgment and decree, and the Appellate Court has no jurisdiction to dispense with the filing of the decree. The Court found that the appeal was filed within the limitation period but lacked a certified copy of the order, making it incomplete and defective. Thus, the appeal by the Employees' Federation was dismissed for non-compliance with procedural requirements.2. Allegations of Financial Mismanagement and Oppression under Sections 397 and 398:The Employees' Federation alleged severe financial mismanagement, including diversion of funds, manipulation of accounts, and improper transactions. The CLB found substantial evidence of financial mismanagement, including high sales promotion expenses, improper payments to subsidiaries, and manipulation of accounts. The CLB concluded that the affairs of the company were being conducted in a manner prejudicial to the interest of the company and public interest. The CLB directed the restructuring of the Board of Directors to safeguard the company's interests. The Court upheld the CLB's findings and directions, noting that they were based on material evidence and aimed at preventing future mismanagement.3. Allegations and Grounds for Appointment of Government Directors under Section 408:The Central Government's petition under section 408 highlighted financial mismanagement, including high-cost borrowings, improper lending to subsidiaries, and exorbitant payments. The CLB found that the company had accumulated huge debts without Board approval and lacked transparency in financial management. The CLB appointed Government Directors to safeguard the company's interests. The Court upheld the CLB's decision, stating that the conclusions were not perverse and were based on substantial evidence of financial mismanagement.4. Parallel Proceedings under Sections 397/398 and 408:It was argued that proceedings under section 408 could not proceed simultaneously with those under sections 397/398. The Court rejected this contention, stating that the statutory rights of shareholders and the Central Government were recognized, and hearing both matters analogously avoided multiplicity of proceedings and conflict in decisions. The Court held that the CLB was justified in hearing and disposing of both matters together.5. Impact of Prior Civil Suit on Proceedings under Sections 397/398 and 408:The appellants contended that a prior civil suit on similar allegations precluded the initiation of proceedings under sections 397/398 and 408. The Court rejected this argument, noting that the petitioners before the CLB were not plaintiffs in the civil suit. The Court held that the statutory rights of shareholders and the Central Government could not be taken away merely because of a pending civil suit. The proceedings before the CLB were valid and could proceed independently.6. Validity of Findings and Directions Issued by the CLB:The appellants argued that the CLB's findings were based on surmises and conjectures and that the proceedings were filed with improper motives. The Court found that the CLB's conclusions were based on material evidence and were aimed at preventing future mismanagement. The CLB's directions were preventive in nature and intended to safeguard the company's interests. The Court upheld the CLB's findings and directions, stating that they were justified and based on substantial evidence of financial mismanagement.Conclusion:The appeals were dismissed, and the interim orders were vacated. The Court upheld the CLB's findings and directions, emphasizing the need to safeguard the company's interests and prevent future financial mismanagement. The appeal by the Employees' Federation was dismissed for non-compliance with procedural requirements.

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