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July 2023

Corporate Law Corner : Part A | Company Law

By Pramod Prabhudesai, Chartered Accountant
Kaushik M. Jhaveri, Company Secretary
Reading Time 12 mins
7 M/s Assam Company India Ltd & Ors vs. Union of India & Ors The Gauhati High Court High Court of Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh Case No. : WP(C) 2572/2018 Date of Order: 07th March, 2019The expression “Shell Company” had not been defined under any law in India. Therefore, before declaring any Company as a Shell Company, a notice or an opportunity of being heard shall be given having regard to its negative implications and serious consequences. FACTS
M/s ACIL was incorporated on 15th March, 1977 having its Registered Office at Assam, involved in the business of cultivation and manufacture of tea having several tea estates in the State of Assam. M/s ACIL learned that respondent No.2, i.e., Securities and Exchange Board of India (‘SEBI’) had initiated proceedings against M/s ACIL by instructing the Bombay Stock Exchange, National Stock Exchange and Metropolitan Stock Exchange (collectively referred to as ‘Stock Exchanges’) to restrict and/or to suspend trading of shares of M/s ACIL. Further learned that, SEBI had initiated such proceedings on the basis of a letter dated 09th June, 2017 received from Government of India by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (‘MCA’) forwarding the database of 331 listed shell comp