Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Altair clarifies court order to buyers

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Indocean Developers has informed the buyers of Altair apartments that a recent Supreme Court decision, relating to a management rights dispute involving two groups of shareholde­rs, was only a denial of a plea by one party to the dispute to dismiss a case filed by two purported directors on the grounds that the said directors had been fraudulent­ly appointed.

At the point of reaching its decision, the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka did not have the benefit of a sweeping order issued by the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) in New Delhi, the highest commercial court in India,

on Friday, September 4, 2020, staying the appointmen­t of the three Directors, Pradeep Sureka, Jugal Khetawat and Rajendra Bachhawat and reinstatin­g as a Director the petitioner Jaideep Halwasiya, the company explained.

In making the order, the three-judge bench of the Indian court took cognisance of several matters, including the fact that the director removed despite being one of its shareholde­rs and directors, had not been served with notice and therefore was not presented at a purported AGM held on September 24, 2019, at which the directors whose appointmen­ts were challenged in the petition, were purportedl­y appointed to the board of directors.

The court observed that no resolution or minutes were presented to suggest that the two directors of the company in question decided to hold the said AGM and no notice or agenda had been circulated in the prescribed manner in respect of the same. The court also noted that the annual report of the company falsely declared that the said AGM had been attended by Halwasiya and also by another Director, Man Mohan Bagree, who by his own subsequent admission was in Sri Lanka at the material time.

“This important judgement of the NCLAT will be submitted to the courts in Sri Lanka, which will, no doubt, take due cognisance of the same,” Indocean Developers told buyers in a communiqué.

“In the meantime, we are under the auspices of the Office of the Special Authorised Officer working tirelessly and with good result, to deliver on our pledge to H.E. the President and to Altair buyers that handover of apartments will commence in January 2021 and equally important, you will receive a qualitativ­ely uncompromi­sed product,” the communiqué said. Indocean Developers has also alleged that the South City Group, one of the parties to the management rights dispute, has perpetrate­d massive fraud, an unexplaine­d cost overrun of over US $ 130 million, as establishe­d by investigat­ive reports from two of the top four internatio­nal accounting firms and a project delay of over two years.

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