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Supreme Court stays Bombay HC order granting relief to disqualified directors

As a result of the Supreme Court order, other orders issued by various high courts in around 2,000 cases of disqualification of directors have also been stayed

August 07, 2018 / 15:59 IST
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Tarun Sharma
Moneycontrol News

The Supreme Court on Monday admitted a special leave petition of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) and stayed a Bombay High Court order, which gave relief to directors of the companies struck off by the Registrar of Companies (RoC) last year.

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The Bombay High Court had directed the RoC to accept physical documents of these struck-off companies and treat them as applications for voluntary striking off. This would essentially mean that the directors of these companies, who had been disqualified by the MCA, would no longer be considered disqualified.

As a result of the Supreme Court order, other similar orders issued by various high courts in around 2,000 cases pertaining to disqualification of directors stand stayed.