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        <h1>Court dismisses shareholder's motion, vacates order restraining share issuance. Lacks locus standi, no prima facie case.</h1> <h3>Andrew Yule and Co. Ltd. Versus Descon Ltd. and Anr.</h3> The court dismissed the interlocutory motion, vacating the interim order restraining DESCON from issuing equity shares on a preferential basis. The court ... - Issues Involved:1. Preventing DESCON LIMITED from issuing equity shares on a preferential basis.2. Validity of the resolution passed on 9th June 2006.3. Petitioner's claim to control 26% of DESCON's equity share capital.4. Maintainability of the interlocutory motion G.A. No. 1745 of 2006.5. Petitioner's locus standi to challenge the resolution.6. Whether the petitioner's rights extend beyond those of a shareholder.7. Issuance of fresh equity shares to venture capitalists.8. Balance of convenience and irreparable injury.Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:1. Preventing DESCON LIMITED from issuing equity shares on a preferential basis:The petitioner sought to prevent DESCON from issuing equity shares on a preferential basis, arguing that such issuance would dissociate DESCON from the 'YULE' group. The petitioner claimed that this would alter the shareholding pattern and dilute their control.2. Validity of the resolution passed on 9th June 2006:The resolution to issue equity shares on a preferential basis was passed by DESCON's shareholders on 9th June 2006. The court initially restrained DESCON from giving effect to this resolution. The petitioner argued that this resolution would undermine their vested rights and control over DESCON.3. Petitioner's claim to control 26% of DESCON's equity share capital:The petitioner claimed entitlement to 26% of DESCON's equity share capital based on a resolution passed on 9th April 1999 and subsequent communications. The petitioner argued that the issuance of new shares to venture capitalists would dilute their control and violate the agreement.4. Maintainability of the interlocutory motion G.A. No. 1745 of 2006:The court examined whether the interlocutory motion was maintainable, given that the petitioner's claims extended beyond the scope of the original suit. The court concluded that the motion was not maintainable as it introduced new facts and issues not covered in the original suit.5. Petitioner's locus standi to challenge the resolution:The respondent argued that the petitioner, not being a shareholder of DESCON, lacked the locus standi to challenge the resolution. The court held that the petitioner could challenge the resolution based on equitable rights derived from an alleged contract with DESCON, rather than shareholder rights.6. Whether the petitioner's rights extend beyond those of a shareholder:The petitioner claimed rights beyond those of a typical shareholder, based on an alleged contract to control 26% of DESCON's equity. The court found that the petitioner's rights were limited to the specific number of shares (1,73,713) and did not extend to permanent control of 26% equity.7. Issuance of fresh equity shares to venture capitalists:DESCON justified the issuance of new shares to venture capitalists based on financial needs and ongoing projects. The court recognized DESCON's right to issue shares under Section 81(1A) of the Companies Act, 1956, provided it was done in compliance with legal requirements.8. Balance of convenience and irreparable injury:The court assessed the balance of convenience and irreparable injury, concluding that the petitioner failed to establish a prima facie case for interim relief. The court found that the petitioner's claim for 26% control was not substantiated and that DESCON's financial needs justified the issuance of new shares.Judgment:The court dismissed the interlocutory motion G.A. No. 1745 of 2006, vacating the interim order that restrained DESCON from giving effect to the resolution passed on 9th June 2006. The court also disposed of DESCON's application for vacation of the interim order. The petitioner's request for a stay of operation of the judgment was granted until November 30, 2006.

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