Tjeka Training Matters (Pty) Ltd v KPPM Construction (Pty) Ltd and Others (19661/2019) [2019] ZAGPJHC 203; 2019 (6) SA 185 (GJ) (21 June 2019)
Section 129(2)(a) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 requires that liquidation proceedings be served on the company to preclude the adoption of a business rescue resolution. Mere issue of the liquidation application does not satisfy the statutory requirement, as the company must be formally involved in litigation...
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- Citation
- [2019] ZAGPJHC 203
- Parties
- Applicant: Tjeka Training Matters (Pty) Ltd; Respondent: KPPM Construction (Pty) Ltd (under supervision); Respondent: Fenwick Neil Miller NO; Respondent: Byron Norman Chevalier NO
- Court
- South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg
- Jurisdiction
- South Africa
- Judgment Date
- 21 June 2019
- Case Number
- 19661/2019
- Procedural Posture
- Urgent Application / Judgment on Merits
- Outcome
- Application dismissed. The business rescue resolution stands. Costs awarded against the applicant.
- Judges
- Sutherland
- Legal Topics
- Business Rescue, Liquidation Proceedings, Statutory Interpretation, Companies Act 71 of 2008, Service of Process
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Parties
Tjeka Training Matters (Pty) Ltd
Applicant
KPPM Construction (Pty) Ltd (under supervision)
Respondent
Fenwick Neil Miller NO
Respondent
Byron Norman Chevalier NO
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Urgent Application / Judgment on Merits
Legal Issues
- 1 Does section 129(2)(a) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 require service of liquidation proceedings on the company, or is mere issue of process sufficient to prevent the adoption of a business rescue resolution?
- 2 Is a business rescue resolution valid if passed after liquidation proceedings are issued but before they are served on the company?
Ratio Decidendi
Section 129(2)(a) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 requires that liquidation proceedings be served on the company to preclude the adoption of a business rescue resolution. Mere issue of the liquidation application does not satisfy the statutory requirement, as the company must be formally involved in litigation through service. The board of KPPM was bona fide ignorant of the liquidation application at the time of passing the business rescue resolution, and there was no irregularity in its conduct. The resolution passed on 15 May 2019 is valid and effective against the liquidation application served on 28 May 2019. The applicant's interpretation conflating 'initiated' with 'commenced' under...
Court Disposition
Application dismissed. The business rescue resolution stands. Costs awarded against the applicant.
Orders
- Section 129(2)(a) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 requires that liquidation proceedings be initiated by service on the debtor company.
- The resolution of the first respondent of 15 May 2019 is valid and effective against the liquidation application served on the first respondent on 28 May 2019.
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