Lsp IN IN IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORDINARY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION COMPANY PETITION NO. 602 OF 2004 WITH COMPANY PETITION NO. 603 OF 2004 Aden Traders Pvt.Ltd. .. Petitioners V/s. Supreme Telecommunication Ltd. .. Respondents WITH COMPANY PETITION NO. 742 OF 2004 Smt.Vimala W/o.Sukhveer Kothari .. Petitioner V/s. M/s.Supreme Telecomunications Ltd. .. Respondents WITH COMPANY PETITION NO. 354 OF 2005 M/s.Exide Industries Ltd. .. Petitioners V/s. M/s.Supreme Telecommunications Ltd. .. Respondents Mr.Harish Pandya i/b. Khaitan & Co. for the Petitioner in CP Nos. 602/04 and 603/04. Mr.Shobhraj Chopda for the Petitioner in CP-742/04. Ms.Prachiti Dorda i/b.ALMT Legal for the Petitioner in CP-354/05. CORAM CORAM CORAM : A.M.KHANWILKAR,J. : A.M.KHANWILKAR,J. : A.M.KHANWILKAR,J. DATED DATED DATED : 12th November, 2008 : 12th November, 2008 : 12th November, 2008 P.C. . None appears for respondent company though served. All these petitions can be disposed of together by this 2 common order. Company petitions have been filed on the assertion that the petitioner sold, delivered and supplied goods to the respondent from time to time as requested by the respondents. In Company Petition No. 602/2004 the petitioners claim that outstanding amount is Rs. 11,72,956/-, whereas in Company Petition No. 603/2004 claim amount is Rs. 15,76,492.30 paise and in company petition No. 742/2004 claim amount is Rs. 5,60,000/- paise and in Company Petition No. 354/2005 claim amount is Rs. 4,41.790.56 paise. 2. Considering the outstanding claim in all these petitions which has remained unpaid by the respondent company inspite of statutory notice and service of the company petition it necessarily follows that the respondent company is unable to pay its debts. Respondent inspite of service of notice of present petitions has not bothered to appear. No reply has been filed in CP 742/2004 and CP 354/2005. The assertions made in the respective petitions have remained uncontroverted. The assertions in the respective petitions is supported by documents and contemporaneous record which indicate that the respondent company has acknowledged its liability to pay outstanding dues. For the aforesaid reasons this Court has no option but to order winding up of the respondent company. 3 Accordingly, all these petitions are allowed. It is ordered that the respondent company be wound up forthwith. The Official Liquidator shall take immediate steps to take over the possession of the assets of the company. Ordered accordingly. [A.M.KHANWILKAR,J.] [A.M.KHANWILKAR,J.] [A.M.KHANWILKAR,J.]