Re MyDeal.com.au Ltd

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[2022] NSWSC 1094

16 August 2022


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Re MyDeal.com.au Ltd [2022] NSWSC 1094 [2022] NSWSC 1094 16 August 2022

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In the matter of MyDeal.com.au Ltd, the court was tasked with determining whether the company could convene a meeting of its members to consider and potentially approve a proposed scheme of arrangement. This application was brought pursuant to section 411 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), and the primary focus of the court was to assess whether the statutory requirements for ordering such a meeting were met.

The legal issues that the court needed to resolve revolved around the interpretation and application of the relevant statutory provisions, specifically section 411 of the Corporations Act. The court had to consider whether the company had satisfied the necessary conditions, including whether the scheme was fairly presented to the members and whether the requisite majority or class of members had consented to the convening of the meeting. The court also needed to evaluate whether the scheme was in the best interests of the company and its members.

In delivering its judgment, the court meticulously examined the evidence and arguments presented by the parties. It concluded that the company had indeed satisfied the requirements of section 411. The court found that the scheme was adequately disclosed to the members, and the necessary consents had been obtained. Furthermore, the court determined that the scheme was fair and reasonable and was in the best interests of the company and its members. Based on these findings, the court ordered that a meeting of members be convened to consider and vote on the proposed scheme of arrangement.

The final orders of the court included granting the application for convening a meeting of members and directing the company to take the necessary steps to call the meeting in accordance with the court's directions. This decision underscores the importance of meeting the statutory criteria when seeking to implement a scheme of arrangement and highlights the court's role in ensuring that the process is fair and transparent for all members involved.
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Areas of Law

  • Corporate Law & Governance

Legal Concepts

  • Corporate Restructuring

  • Schemes of Arrangement

  • Corporate Meetings

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