Carillion Construction Ltd v Hussain & Anor (Liquidators of Simon Carves Ltd) & Anor (Rev 1) [2013] EWHC 685 (Ch) (27 March 2013)
The letters of support did not create enforceable obligations binding on Punj Lloyd Ltd; they were intended only to assist directors and auditors in preparing accounts. There is no evidence of any transaction at undervalue or arrangement releasing PLL from liability. The applicant has no realistic prospect of...
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- Citation
- [2013] EWHC 685 (Ch)
- Parties
- Applicant: Carillion Construction Ltd; Respondents: Zelf Hussain and Robert Jonathan Hunt; Respondent: Simon Carves Ltd
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 27 March 2013
- Procedural Posture
- Application for Leave Under Insolvency Act 1986 S.424(1)(a) / Judgment on Application for Leave
- Outcome
- Application dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Transactions at Undervalue, Letters of Support, Liquidation, Section 423 and 424 Insolvency Act, Enforceability of Comfort Letters
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Parties
Carillion Construction Ltd
Applicant
Zelf Hussain and Robert Jonathan Hunt
Respondents
Simon Carves Ltd
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Application for Leave Under Insolvency Act 1986 S.424(1)(a) / Judgment on Application for Leave
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether letters of support from parent company created legally enforceable obligations
- 2 Whether there was a transaction at undervalue under section 423 Insolvency Act 1986
- 3 Whether applicant had realistic prospect of establishing statutory purpose under section 423(3)
Ratio Decidendi
The letters of support did not create enforceable obligations binding on Punj Lloyd Ltd; they were intended only to assist directors and auditors in preparing accounts. There is no evidence of any transaction at undervalue or arrangement releasing PLL from liability. The applicant has no realistic prospect of establishing the statutory purpose required under section 423. Leave to bring proceedings is refused.
Court Disposition
Application dismissed
Orders
- Leave under section 424(1)(a) of the Insolvency Act 1986 refused
- No order on section 112 application
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