Unipak Ltd, and Others v. Amarasena – sllr 2002 volume 3 page 173
In UNIPAK LTD. AND OTHERS v. AMARASENA, the court considered whether the removal of a director, Amarasena, from the Board of Directors of Unipak Ltd. was valid under the provisions of the Companies Act, No. 17 of 1982, specifically sections 210, 211, and 216. The dispute centered on claims by Amarasena of wrongful removal and oppressive conduct by the company, countered by arguments from Unipak Ltd. and others that all actions were within lawful corporate authority. After reviewing the available documentary evidence and the extent of judicial oversight concerning a company’s internal affairs, it was determined that reinstatement was appropriate except for deleting an order affecting company bank accounts. The decision clarified that courts may intervene in internal company management in ca

