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Lahore HC Approves Sugar Mills Restructuring Scheme in Detailed Ruling

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Lahore High Court Approves Sugar Mills Restructuring Scheme

The Lahore High Court has issued a detailed 11-page ruling approving a restructuring scheme for sugar mills. The decision was made by Justice Hassan Nawaz Makhdoom, who dismissed a petition filed by companies seeking approval for their corporate reorganization plan.

The court emphasized that the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) holds full regulatory authority under law to conduct independent inquiries and supervise companies in the public interest. It stressed that protecting investors and upholding the broader public interest must remain a priority at every level of oversight.

The ruling also noted that corporate restructuring is permissible as long as statutory requirements are met. The court further clarified that objections to any restructuring scheme can only be upheld if the arrangement is unlawful, fraudulent, or contrary to public policy. Once legal requirements are satisfied, courts are expected to respect collective commercial decisions made by stakeholders.

During proceedings, applicant companies argued that the restructuring aimed at improving corporate efficiency and administrative performance. The proposed arrangement would retain the separate legal identities of the two sugar mills rather than merging them into subsidiaries.

The court’s ruling reinforces the ongoing jurisdiction of regulatory authorities while affirming its role as an umpire in such matters. Judicial approval does not exempt companies from applicable laws or regulatory oversight.

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