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Seeking restoration of striken off name of company - company was non-operational - neither any GST was paid nor revenue from operation was collected. These facts are enough to draw an inference that the company was non-operational nor doing any business. Besides this there is admission of the appellant before NCLT that in the management of the company there was deadlock due to litigation and disputes amongst the directors. - NCLT has committed no error in rejecting the appeal filed by the company under Section 252 of the Act for its restoration. - AT
Seeking restoration of striken off name of company - company was non-operational - neither any GST was paid nor revenue from operation was collected. These facts are enough to draw an inference that the company was non-operational nor doing any business. Besides this there is admission of the appellant before NCLT that in the management of the company there was deadlock due to litigation and disputes amongst the directors. - NCLT has committed no error in rejecting the appeal filed by the company under Section 252 of the Act for its restoration. - AT
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