RE DAHIYA RAVINDER SINGH
The debtor failed to establish that his asserted cross-claims were bona fide and of sufficient substance because he produced no particularised or credible evidence to support the large sums claimed; the underlying debt was undisputed and unpaid; accordingly a bankruptcy order should be made against the debtor with...
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- Citation
- RE DAHIYA RAVINDER SINGH
- Parties
- Petitioner: Angel Garment Limited; Debtor: Dahiya Ravinder Singh
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 11 July 2012
- Case Number
- HCB7961/2011
- Procedural Posture
- Bankruptcy Petition / Hearing and Judgment
- Outcome
- Bankruptcy order made against the debtor with costs to the petitioner
- Legal Topics
- Bankruptcy Petition, Statutory Demand, Costs Order, Cross Claims, Leave to Appeal
- Source Language
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Parties
Angel Garment Limited
Petitioner
Dahiya Ravinder Singh
Debtor
Procedural Posture
Bankruptcy Petition / Hearing and Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the debt underlying the petition is undisputed and warrants a bankruptcy order
- 2 Whether the debtor's asserted cross-claims are bona fide and substantial so as to resist the petition
- 3 Effect of dismissed application for leave to appeal under the Labour Tribunal Ordinance s32
Ratio Decidendi
The debtor failed to establish that his asserted cross-claims were bona fide and of sufficient substance because he produced no particularised or credible evidence to support the large sums claimed; the underlying debt was undisputed and unpaid; accordingly a bankruptcy order should be made against the debtor with costs.
Court Disposition
Bankruptcy order made against the debtor with costs to the petitioner
Orders
- Make bankruptcy order against Dahiya Ravinder Singh
- Costs awarded to the petitioner Angel Garment Limited
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