- Author : K.V. Padmanabha Rau
- ISBN : 967891140X
WINDING-UP OF COMPANIES [ CASES AND COMMENTARIES ]
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Winding-up of Companies [ Cases and Commentaries ] is based purely on Part X of the Companies Act 1965 and its Companies ( Winding-Up ) Rules 1972 made under section 372 by the Rules Committee. The author has analysed every section and rules with notes and numerous case laws both foreign and local, thus making the user understand and digest the cumbersome procedure involved in winding-up of a company in Malaysia.
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