CHANCERY DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
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IPE JACOB & ANR - | ||
Joint Provisional Liquidators of UIC INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED | CLAIMANT | |
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EQUITAS LIMITED | DEFENDANT |
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MISS HILLIARD appeared on behalf of the Defendant
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MR JUSTICE LINDSAY:
"This Rule applies in any of the following proceedings -
(a) proceedings under Part II of the Act (company administration),
(b) a creditors' voluntary winding up, or a winding up by the court, and
(c) proceedings in bankruptcy.
(2) In any such proceedings a creditor who under the Rules has the right to inspect documents on the court file also has the right to require the responsible insolvency practitioner to furnish him with a list of the insolvent's creditors and the amounts of their respective debts.
This does not apply if the statement of the insolvent's affairs has been filed in court or, in the case of a creditors' voluntary winding up, has been delivered to the registrar of companies."
Then there is a rule 2A which is added for European purposes. Then:
"(3) The insolvency practitioner, on being required by any person to furnish the list, shall send it to him, but is entitled to charge the appropriate fee for doing so."
"In any other case, the winding up of a company by the court is deemed to commence at the time of the presentation of the petition for winding up."
Miss Hilliard seeks to say that once a petition is presented, even if no order has been made on it for a winding up, the winding up is deemed to have commenced at the presentation of the petition. In my view, that argument is utterly hopeless and contrary to the understanding and practice of the court, certainly in the last 60 years.
"The provisional liquidator shall carry out such functions as the court may confer on him."
And, as Miss Hilliard points out, 135 is headed, "Appointment and powers of provisional liquidator". Mr Tamlyn would seek to limit the word "functions" in some way which I have not understood, but in any event, I think the heading "and powers" indicates that a broad meaning is to be given to 135(4).
"… save in so far as otherwise consented to by the JPLs, [Equitas undertakes] not to use the information provided to Equitas pursuant to the terms of this order otherwise than for the purpose of discussing with creditors of the Company:
1. Equitas' opposition to the JPL's application for approval of their remuneration for the period … to 26 September 2004;
2. Equitas' views on the conduct of the provisional liquidation and the efficiency of the JPLs;
3. Prior to publication of the scheme, the identity of the proposed scheme administrators and any powers of removal … contained in the proposed scheme."
"Provided always that nothing herein enables Equitas to use any information which came to Equitas as a member of the [ICC] and came to it on express terms [imposed on Equitas] and minuted [in the minutes of the ICC] in 1996 that the same was confided to Equitas on the basis that the same would be kept confidential."