StarRage9 Sep 2019 16:29
UK shareholder litigation claim for unfair prejudice.
"Under section 994, Companies Act 2006 (CA 2006), a shareholder of a company may petition for relief where:
1. The affairs of the company are being conducted in a manner that is unfairly prejudicial to the shareholder's interests as a shareholder.
2. An actual or proposed act or omission of the company is or would be so prejudicial.
In any litigation petition, the shareholder will need to prove both prejudice and unfairness in order for relief to be granted. Consider some grounds for prejudice."
My questions would be:
have we really been subject to any prejudice? if yes, can we prove it?