The Companies (Amendment) Bill 2023 (“Bill”) was passed by the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) of the Malaysian Parliament on 28 November 2023. It will be tabled before the Dewan Negara (Senate) and if passed, will be presented for Royal Assent and be gazetted into law.
In the recent decision in N.Chanthiran a/l Nagappan v Kao Che Jen [2023] 5 MLRA 247, the Federal Court had the occasion to put to rest, the question of whether leave of court is required for the commencement of proceedings against a court appointed liquidator. In this regard, the Federal Court clarified that leave of court is indeed required.
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In the recent case of Genisys Integrated Engineers Pte Ltd v UEM Genisys Sdn Bhd & Ors [2023] 3 MLJ 627, the Federal Court had the occasion to consider whether the Limitation Act 1953 applies to a proof of debt. The Federal Court held that the Limitation Act 1953 does not apply to a proof of debt which is accepted and not formally rejected by a liquidator.
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In the recent case of MDSA Resources Sdn Bhd v Adrian Sia Koon Leng [2023] 3 CLJ 191 the Court of Appeal upheld the High Court decision in, among others, dismissing the Appellant’s application for sanction of a scheme of arrangement made pursuant to section 366(4) of the Companies Act 2016 (“CA 2016”).
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The High Court has recently granted Sapura Energy Bhd and its 22 subsidiaries (“Sapura Entities”) a fresh order to hold court-convened meetings with creditors within a period of three months. A restraining order was also granted for the same period. By now, the Sapura Entities would have been granted 3 restraining orders which stretches out to a total period of 15 months.
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In the recent case of Atlas Equifin Pte Ltd v Electronic Cash and Payment Solutions (S) Pte Ltd (Andy Lim and others, non-parties) [2022] SGHC 258 (“Atlas Equifin”), the Singapore High Court had the opportunity to consider the unexplored issue of whether shareholders/ contributories have legal standing to oppose a creditor’s winding up application.
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The High Court on 25 May 2022, allowed the judicial management order applications (“JM Applications”) filed by three wholly-owned subsidiaries of Jerasia Capital Berhad (“JCB”), namely Jerasia Apparel Sdn Bhd (“JASB”), Jerasia Fashion Sdn Bhd and Canteran Apparel Sdn Bhd (“CASB”) (collectively the “Applicants”).
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