Re AGL Ltd

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[2022] NSWSC 576

12 May 2022


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Re AGL Ltd [2022] NSWSC 576 [2022] NSWSC 576 12 May 2022

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In the matter of AGL Ltd, the court was called upon to consider an application by the company for orders convening a meeting of its members to consider and, if thought fit, to agree to a proposed scheme of arrangement. The case was heard in the Federal Court of Australia, with the applicant seeking the convening of a meeting under section 411 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). The primary legal issues before the court were whether the applicant had satisfied the requirements to order a scheme meeting and whether the application was made in accordance with the provisions of the Corporations Act.

The court examined the criteria set out in the Act for ordering a scheme meeting, including whether the scheme had been approved by a majority in number and a majority in value of the company's members. The applicant needed to demonstrate that the scheme was in the best interests of the company and its members and that the necessary approvals had been obtained. The court also considered whether the applicant had provided sufficient information to the members to enable them to make an informed decision regarding the scheme. After reviewing the evidence and submissions, the court determined that the applicant had satisfied the necessary requirements to order a scheme meeting.

As a result, the court granted the application and ordered that a meeting of the company's members be convened to consider and, if thought fit, to agree to the proposed scheme of arrangement. The court found that the applicant had met the statutory requirements and that the scheme was in the best interests of the company and its members. The orders were made in accordance with the provisions of the Corporations Act, and the meeting was convened to allow the members to exercise their rights under the Act. This decision provides guidance on the requirements for ordering a scheme meeting and the considerations that the court will take into account in making such an order.
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Areas of Law

  • Corporate Law & Governance

Legal Concepts

  • Schemes of Arrangement

  • Jurisdiction

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