Case Law
Subject : Corporate Law - Insolvency and Company Matters
New Delhi – The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has taken up a petition, registered as C.A.(CAA) - 127/2025, concerning a corporate restructuring matter involving Value Vision Consultants Private Limited.
The case, titled Value Vision Consultants Private Limited Vs. Value Vision Consultants Private Limited , was listed before the NCLT. Based on the case number's "CAA" designation, the matter pertains to a petition filed under the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, governing Compromises, Arrangements, and Amalgamations (CAA).
Petitions of this nature are typically filed to seek the tribunal's approval for a proposed scheme of arrangement, merger, or amalgamation between companies. The process involves a detailed review by the NCLT to ensure that the proposed scheme is fair, equitable, and not prejudicial to the interests of shareholders, creditors, or the public at large. The tribunal examines compliance with statutory requirements before sanctioning any such arrangement.
The provided judgment extract only contains the cause-list details of the case, indicating that the matter has been formally filed and numbered before the tribunal. Further details regarding the specifics of the proposed scheme, the arguments presented, and the final orders from the NCLT are not available in this preliminary document. The case is now set to proceed as per the procedures laid down for matters of corporate arrangement and amalgamation.
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