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Bombay High Court: “Mere filing of suit for dissolution does not mean closure of factory; Court Receiver cannot be directed to run business” – Industrial Court’s order set aside
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Bombay High Court: “Mere filing of suit for dissolution does not mean closure of factory; Court Receiver cannot be directed to run business” – Industrial Court’s order set aside

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court quashed the Industrial Court’s order which had directed the Court Receiver to pay wages from January 2002 with interest and to reopen the factory…
Posted by Rawlaw October 2, 2025

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