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Bare acts > Companies (Court) Rules, 1959 > Rule 123
 
    


123. Official Liquidator of Transferee Court to be Liquidator.- (1) Upon an order being made by the High Court, either of its own motion or upon application made to it as aforesaid, transferring the winding-up proceedings, the Official Liquidator attached to the Court to which the proceedings are transferred shall become the Liquidator of the company in the place of the Official Liquidator of the Court which made the winding-up order, and the winding-up proceedings shall be continued in the Court to which the proceedings are transferred in the same manner as if the Court had passed the order for winding-up.

(2) Upon the order for transfer being made, the Official Liquidator of the Court whose proceedings are transferred shall forthwith hand over and transfer to the Official Liquidator of the Court to which they are transferred, all the property and assets and the books and papers of the company in liquidation in his hands, subject to the retention out of the assets of the costs or expenses incurred by him prior to the transfer. Statement of Affairs

 

 

 

 

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