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The Companies Act, 1956

Winding Up (Section 425 to 560)

Section 537 Avoidance of certain attachments, executions, etc., in winding up by Tribunal.

Section 537 Avoidance of certain attachments, executions, etc., in winding up by Tribunal.

Substituted

(1) Where any company is being wound up by the Tribunal -

(a) any attachment, distress or execution put in force, without leave of the Tribunal, against the estate or effects of the company, after the commencement of the winding up; or

(b) any sale held, without leave of the Tribunal of any of the properties or effects of the company after such commencement, shall be void.

(2) Nothing in this section applies to any proceedings for the recovery of any tax or impost or any dues payable to the Government.

Original

(1) Where any company is being wound by or subject to the supervision of the Court-

(a) any attachment, distress or execution put in force, without leave of the Court, against the estate or effects of the company, after the commencement of the winding up ; or

(b) any sale held, without leave of the Court, of any of the properties or effects of the company after such commencement ; shall be void.

(2) Nothing in this section applies to any proceedings for the recovery of any tax or impost or any dues payable to the Government."