Gwembe Valley Development Company Ltd ((in Receivership)) v Koshy and Others (No 2); Deg-Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH v Koshy and Others

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date2000
Date2000
CourtChancery Division
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8 cases
  • Koshy v DEG-Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesselschaft mbH
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 20 January 2006
    ...also the subject of a chapter in the later English litigation, and I considered them in a judgment delivered on 13 December 1999 (see [2000] 2 BCLC 705). 6 The English litigation was started in November 1996, when two actions were started against Mr Koshy and Lasco (various companies with w......
  • Anthony Sheedy v Alistair Jackson
    • Ireland
    • Court of Appeal (Ireland)
    • 22 June 2020
    ...issue, and that the correct analysis relevant to the issues in this case appears in the judgment of Rimer J. at first instance ( [2000] 2 BCLC 705). 31 In Gwembe Rimer J. addressed the issue of when the powers of a plurality of receivers would be joint and when they would be several by refe......
  • Guyana Furniture Manufacturing Ltd v Ramcharan and National Bank of Industry and Commerce
    • Caribbean Community
    • Caribbean Court of Justice
    • 11 June 2012
    ...the dispute which has arisen between the Company and Mr. Ramcharan. The case of Gwembe Valley Development Co. Ltd. v. Koshy (No. 2) [2000] 2 B.C.L.C. 705 is a case where more than one receiver was appointed under one debenture held by two lenders to secure loans made by them. Rimer, J. held......
  • Aib Group (UK) Plc v St. John Spencer Estates & Development Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 7 August 2012
    ...had to consider an argument similar to that advanced in the present case in Gwembe Valley Development Co Ltd (in receivership) v Koshy [2000] 2 BCLC 705, 723. In that case, the debtor sought to impeach the enforceability of the bank's charge (and its right to appoint an administrative recei......
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