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2015 DIGILAW 2863 (DEL)

In the matter of : D. S. Ductofab Systems Private Limited v. .

2015-12-23

SUDERSHAN KUMAR MISRA

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JUDGMENT : Sudershan Kumar Misra, J. 1. This joint application has been filed under Section 391 of the Companies Act, 1956 read with Rule 9 of the Companies (Court) Rules, 1959 by the applicant companies seeking directions of this court to dispense with the requirement of convening the meetings of their equity shareholders, secured and unsecured creditors to consider and approve, with or without modification, the proposed Scheme of Amalgamation of Cooper Barrels Private Limited (hereinafter referred to as the transferor company) with D.S. Ductofab Systems Private Limited (hereinafter referred to as the transferee company). 2. The registered offices of the transferor and transferee companies are situated at New Delhi, within the jurisdiction of this Court. 3. The transferor company was incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956 on 21st March, 2013 with the Registrar of Companies, NCT of Delhi & Haryana. 4. The transferee company was incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956 on 1st August, 2006 with the Registrar of Companies, NCT of Delhi & Haryana at New Delhi. 5. The present authorized share capital of the transferor company is Rs.1,50,00,000/- divided into 15,00,000 equity shares of Rs.10/- each. The issued, subscribed and paid-up share capital of the company is Rs.1,41,00,000/- divided into 14,10,000 equity shares of Rs.10/- each. 6. The present authorized share capital of the transferee company is Rs.1,50,00,000/- divided into 15,00,000 equity shares of Rs.10/- each. The issued, subscribed and paid-up share capital of the company is Rs.1,16,22,500/- divided into 11,62,250 equity shares of Rs.10/- each. 7. Copies of the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the transferor and transferee companies have been filed on record. The audited balance sheets, as on 31st March, 2015, of the transferor and transferee companies, along with the reports of the auditors, have also been filed. 8. A copy of the Scheme of Amalgamation has been placed on record and the salient features of the Scheme have been incorporated and detailed in the application and the accompanying affidavit. It is claimed by the applicants that the proposed scheme will result in formation of a larger company enabling the said company to obtain greater facilities possessed and enjoyed by one large company compared to small companies for raising capital, securing and conducting trade and business on favourable terms and other related benefits. It is claimed by the applicants that the proposed scheme will result in formation of a larger company enabling the said company to obtain greater facilities possessed and enjoyed by one large company compared to small companies for raising capital, securing and conducting trade and business on favourable terms and other related benefits. It is further claimed that the proposed amalgamation will enable the company concerned to rationalize and streamline their management, businesses and finances and lead to a better and more economic control, over the running and management of the businesses and undertakings of the said company. 9. So far as the share exchange ratio is concerned, the Scheme provides that, upon coming into effect of this Scheme, the transferee company shall issue and allot equity shares to the shareholders of the transferor company in the following ratio:- “10 equity shares of Rs.10/- each, credited as fully paid up, of the transferee company for every 32 equity shares of Rs.10/- each fully paid up held in the transferor company.” 10. It has been submitted by the applicants that no proceedings under Sections 235 to 251 of the Companies Act, 1956 are pending against the applicant companies. 11. The Board of Directors of the transferor and transferee companies in their separate meetings held on 5th August, 2015 have unanimously approved the proposed Scheme of Amalgamation. Copies of the Resolutions passed at the meetings of the Board of Directors of the transferor and transferee companies have been placed on record. 12. The transferor company has 04 equity shareholders, 01 secured creditor and 03 unsecured creditors. All the equity shareholders, the sole secured creditor and all the unsecured creditors have given their consents/no objections in writing to the proposed Scheme of Amalgamation. Their consents/no objections have been placed on record. They have been examined and found in order. In view thereof, the requirement of convening the meetings of the equity shareholders, secured and unsecured creditors of the transferor company to consider and, if thought fit, approve, with or without modification, the proposed Scheme of Amalgamation is dispensed with. 13. The transferee company has 06 equity shareholders, 01 secured creditor and 22 unsecured creditors. All the equity shareholders, the sole secured creditor and all the unsecured creditors have given their consents/no objections in writing to the proposed Scheme of Amalgamation. Their consents/no objections have been placed on record. 13. The transferee company has 06 equity shareholders, 01 secured creditor and 22 unsecured creditors. All the equity shareholders, the sole secured creditor and all the unsecured creditors have given their consents/no objections in writing to the proposed Scheme of Amalgamation. Their consents/no objections have been placed on record. They have been examined and found in order. In view thereof, the requirement of convening the meetings of the equity shareholders and unsecured creditor of the transferee company to consider and, if thought fit, approve, with or without modification, the proposed Scheme of Amalgamation is dispensed with. 14. The application stands allowed in the aforesaid terms.