Whelan Limestone Quarries Ltd & Ors v Companies Act 1963 to 2009 (Approved) [2020] IEHC 565 (06 November 2020)
The respondent’s own conduct, particularly repeated failure to avail of inspection opportunities, materially contributed to any documentary deficit. The absence of certain documents does not justify striking out or staying the liquidator’s application. The respondent is not precluded from advancing evidence as to...
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- Citation
- [2020] IEHC 565
- Parties
- Respondent: McMahon O’Brien Tynan; Liquidator: McGuire O’Halloran
- Jurisdiction
- Ireland
- Judgment Date
- 06 November 2020
- Procedural Posture
- Restriction Proceedings / Application to Strike Out or Stay Liquidator’s Application
- Outcome
- Application to strike out or stay liquidator’s application refused
- Legal Topics
- Liquidator Duties, Document Retention, Onus of Proof, Fraud Allegations, Restriction of Directors
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Parties
McMahon O’Brien Tynan
Respondent
McGuire O’Halloran
Liquidator
Procedural Posture
Restriction Proceedings / Application to Strike Out or Stay Liquidator’s Application
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the respondent is prejudiced by documentary deficit in restriction proceedings
- 2 Whether the liquidator failed in his duty to retain company records
- 3 Whether the application to strike out or stay the liquidator’s application should be granted
Ratio Decidendi
The respondent’s own conduct, particularly repeated failure to avail of inspection opportunities, materially contributed to any documentary deficit. The absence of certain documents does not justify striking out or staying the liquidator’s application. The respondent is not precluded from advancing evidence as to his conduct and referencing documentary deficiencies at the substantive hearing.
Court Disposition
Application to strike out or stay liquidator’s application refused
Orders
- Directions to be made concerning further exchanges of affidavit in substantive proceedings
- Parties to be heard as to form of order and other relevant matters
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