Companies Act, 1973 (Act No. 61 of 1973)

Chapter XIV: Winding-up of Companies

Dissolution of Companies and other Bodies Corporate

420. Court may declare dissolution void

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When a company has been dissolved, the Court may at any time on an application by the liquidator of the company, or by any other person who appears to the Court to have an interest, make an order, upon such terms as the Court thinks fit, declaring the dissolution to have been void, and thereupon any proceedings may be taken against the company as might have been taken if the company had not been dissolved.