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What is winding up of a company?

30-Mar-2026
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Answer By law4u team

Winding up of a company is the legal process of closing a company’s operations, selling its assets, paying off its debts, and distributing any remaining assets among the shareholders, after which the company ceases to exist as a legal entity. This process is governed by the Companies Act, 2013 and is administered by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs through the Registrar of Companies and, in certain cases, the National Company Law Tribunal. Winding up can happen in several situations. A company may be wound up voluntarily by its members if it has completed its objectives, has no outstanding debts, or if the shareholders decide to close the business. This is called voluntary winding up. There is also compulsory winding up, which is ordered by the court or tribunal if the company is unable to pay its debts, is conducting fraudulent activities, has violated legal provisions, or if it is just and equitable to close it. The process involves appointing a liquidator, who takes charge of the company’s assets, sells them to repay creditors, settles outstanding liabilities, and then distributes any surplus among the shareholders. The liquidator also ensures that all statutory compliances, such as filing pending returns, clearing taxes, and settling employee dues, are completed before the company is officially dissolved. Once the winding-up process is completed and the company is dissolved, it ceases to exist as a legal entity. Directors no longer have powers to act on behalf of the company, and the company’s name is removed from the official register. In simple terms, winding up is the formal, legal closure of a company, ensuring that all debts and obligations are settled before the company is permanently dissolved.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, The winding up of a company Is considered a legal procedure through which a company's existence is ended. In this process, a liquidator is appointed. Who collects and sells the company's assets, pays off its debts and liabilities and distributes any remaining amount among the shareholders. Once all the affairs are settled, the companies formulate resolve under the Companies Act 2013 and ceases to exist as a legal entity in the market. I hope this helps and if you have any further issues, do not hesitate to contact us.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, the winding up of a company Is considered a legal procedure through which a company's existence is ended. In this process, a liquidator is appointed. Who collects and sells the company's assets, pays off its debts and liabilities and distributes any remaining amount among the shareholders. Once all the affairs are settled, the companies formulate resolve under the Companies Act 2013 and ceases to exist as a legal entity in the market. I hope this helps and if you have any further issues, do not hesitate to contact us.

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