SW CHAN KIT v NTEGRATOR HOLDINGS LIMITED
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Case Significance
[2025] SGHC 16 is a High Court (General Division) decision dated 28 January 2025 concerning Companies, specifically addressing winding up. The judgment was delivered by Hri Kumar Nair. The case was brought by Han Siew Meng and others (applicant) against Ntegrator Holdings Ltd and others (respondent). Legal representation was provided by LawCraft LLC and Nine Yards Chambers LLC. The judgment cites 6 cases (5 Singapore, 1 foreign) and references 1 statutory provision, namely the Insolvency Dispute Resolution Act.
Summary
Former financial controller Sw Chan Kit applied to wind up Ntegrator Holdings Limited based on an unpaid statutory demand of S$106,859.66. The court ordered the company wound up, rejecting its cross-claims as lacking substance given the company's admission of likely liquidation in a related application, failure to file audited accounts since 2022, and an unsatisfied demand from UOB exceeding S$1.5 million.
What was decided in [2025] SGHC 16?
[2025] SGHC 16 (SW CHAN KIT v NTEGRATOR HOLDINGS LIMITED) is a High Court (General Division) decision from 28 January 2025 addressing Companies, specifically winding up. The judgment was delivered by Hri Kumar Nair.
Who were the parties in SW CHAN KIT v NTEGRATOR HOLDINGS LIMITED?
The applicant in [2025] SGHC 16 was Han Siew Meng, Sw Chan Kit, and the respondent was Ntegrator Holdings Ltd, Ntegrator Private Limited. Legal representation included LawCraft LLC and DennisMathiew. The case was decided on 28 January 2025 in the High Court (General Division).
Which judge decided [2025] SGHC 16?
[2025] SGHC 16 was delivered by Hri Kumar Nair in the High Court (General Division) on 28 January 2025. The case concerned Companies.
What cases and statutes does [2025] SGHC 16 cite?
[2025] SGHC 16 cites 6 prior decisions, including 1 from foreign jurisdictions. It references Insolvency Dispute Resolution Act.
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Judgment
Read the full judgment on the official Singapore Courts portal.
Read on eLitigationSource: eLitigation ([2025] SGHC 16)