SEREMBAN: A petition to wind up the Mawar Haemodialysis Centre – one of the country’s largest non-profit entities – was dismissed by the High Court here because the petitioner has filed it a day before the expiry of a 21-day notice of demand to claim his dues from the management.
Judicial Commissioner Datuk Muhammad Jamil Hussin said the court had no other option but to dismiss the winding up order as it did not meet the statutory requirement under Sections 465 and 466 of the Companies Act.
“I have seen the petition and the affidavits and the main issue is whether the petitioner has fulfilled the 21-day statutory requirement when filing for the winding up of the company.Dr T. Jaideep Singh, a former specialist at the Mawar Medical Centre , had filed the petition after the Mawar Haemodialysis Centre failed to pay him for services rendered.
“If the judgment has been against us, then we would have had to shut down all the centres as these are registered under us,” he said. The headquarters of the Mawar Haemodialysis Centre here was ordered to be shut down by the Health Ministry on Feb 14. This came after the management had on Jan 31 told its haemodialysis patients that it would be forced to stop treating them as it was unable to generate revenue after the ministry revoked MMC’s licence in November.Counsel Puvarasan B.R. appeared for Dr Jaideep at yesterday’s proceedings.
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