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Court resolves dispute over non-functioning machinery, directs payment obligations & security, admits winding-up petition, sets payment terms. The court resolved the dispute over non-functioning machinery supplied by the creditor to the company by acknowledging the company's payment obligations ...
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The court resolved the dispute over non-functioning machinery supplied by the creditor to the company by acknowledging the company's payment obligations and directing the company to provide security. The winding-up petition for specific bill amounts was admitted, with the company instructed to make payments in installments with interest. The creditor was permitted to file a suit for the balance amount if needed, with consequences outlined for payment default. Compliance with payment directives would result in the winding-up petition being permanently stayed, while default would lead to further proceedings.
Issues: 1. Dispute over non-functioning machinery supplied by the petitioning creditor. 2. Company's payment obligations for specific bills. 3. Direction for company to furnish security or bank guarantee. 4. Admission of winding up petition for specific bill amounts. 5. Payment schedule and interest calculation for the admitted amount. 6. Permission for petitioning creditor to file suit for the balance amount. 7. Consequences of default in payment or security furnishing. 8. Timeline for filing suit and release of security. 9. Stay of winding up petition upon payment and consequences of default.
Analysis:
1. The court noted a dispute regarding the functionality of machinery supplied by the petitioning creditor to the company. The company claimed the machinery was not working properly, but the court found the facts in the company's letter to be confusing and not a clear statement of the issue. Despite the dispute, the court acknowledged the company's payment obligations for specific bills and directed the company to secure the claim by providing security within three weeks.
2. The court admitted the winding up petition for certain bill amounts totaling Rs. 5,32,820, subject to scrutiny by the department. The company was directed to make payments in six equal monthly installments, carrying 9% interest per annum from the date of the petition filing until full payment. The payment schedule was specified, with the first installment due by a certain date and subsequent installments monthly thereafter until full payment.
3. Regarding the balance amount claimed in the petition, the petitioning creditor was granted permission to file a suit if deemed necessary before the competent court of jurisdiction. In case of default in making payments or providing security as directed, the petitioning creditor was authorized to make publications in specific newspapers, and the company was given a timeline to file a suit or risk the release of the security.
4. The court specified that if the directed payments were made as instructed, the winding up petition would be permanently stayed. However, in case of default, the matter would be returnable after a specified period. The judgment outlined the necessary steps for both parties to comply with the court's directives to resolve the dispute effectively.
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