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Approval granted for amalgamation scheme under Companies Act 1956 The Court sanctioned the Scheme of arrangement amalgamating seven Transferor Companies with the Transferee Company under sections 391 and 394 of the ...
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Approval granted for amalgamation scheme under Companies Act 1956
The Court sanctioned the Scheme of arrangement amalgamating seven Transferor Companies with the Transferee Company under sections 391 and 394 of the Companies Act, 1956. Approval was granted after considering objections related to technical scrutiny, compliance with regulatory guidelines, and shareholder complaints. The Court directed the Transferee Company to adhere to specific guidelines for new shares allotment and promoter holding. Finding the Scheme beneficial to shareholders and creditors, the Court approved it, with costs of Rs. 5,000 to be paid to the Central Government Standing Counsel.
Issues: Petition for sanction of Scheme of arrangement in the nature of Amalgamation involving multiple companies under Companies Act, 1956.
Analysis: 1. The petition filed by the Transferee company seeks approval for the Scheme of arrangement amalgamating seven Transferor Companies with the Transferee Company under sections 391 and 394 of the Companies Act, 1956. All companies belong to the same management group.
2. The Equity Shareholders meeting held on 10-6-2010 approved the proposed scheme with a majority of 92.13% in number and 99.54% in value. The meeting results were duly recorded and submitted along with the Chairman's report and affidavit.
3. The petition was admitted on 25-6-2010, and public notices were published in newspapers. No objections were received post-publication, confirming compliance with procedural requirements.
4. The Central Government raised objections related to technical scrutiny of the Transferee Company's balance, compliance with FEMA/RBI guidelines for foreign companies, promoter shareholding exceeding 75%, and a shareholder complaint. The Court considered these objections.
5. The Transferee Company denied any violations of law and stated that no actions were initiated against them. The Court noted that the Scheme does not prevent any future actions for alleged non-compliance.
6. The Court directed the Transferee Company to comply with FEMA/RBI guidelines for new shares allotment, BSE conditions for promoter holding, and SEBI guidelines for new Equity shares lock-in period.
7. The Court addressed objections related to compliance with applicable laws for amalgamating foreign Transferor Companies with the Indian Transferee Company. Previous judgments supported the amalgamation under specified conditions.
8. The Court reviewed affidavits, submissions, and judgments and found the Scheme to be in the interest of shareholders and creditors, not prejudicial to public interest. Sanction for the Scheme was granted, and the petition was disposed of with costs quantified at Rs. 5,000 to be paid to the Central Government Standing Counsel.
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