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Seeking winding up of the respondent company - inability to pay debts - disobedience of the orders of the Court - The court found the winding-up proceedings to be premature and transferred them to the NCLT due to the existence of parallel insolvency proceedings and the absence of substantive orders.
Seeking winding up of the respondent company - inability to pay debts - disobedience of the orders of the Court - The court found the winding-up proceedings to be premature and transferred them to the NCLT due to the existence of parallel insolvency proceedings and the absence of substantive orders.
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