Chapter: 32 COMPANIES ORDINANCE
Section Num: 168BC Version Date 15/07/2005
Members may bring or intervene in proceedings
(1) A member of a specified corporation may, with the leave of the court granted under subsection (3)
(a) bring proceedings before the court on behalf of the specified corporation; or
(b) intervene in any proceedings before the court to which the specified corporation is a party for the purposes of continuing, discontinuing or defending those proceedings on behalf of the specified corporation.
(2) Any proceedings brought under subsection (1)(a) on behalf of a specified corporation shall be brought in the name of the specified corporation.
(3) The court may, on the application of a member of a specified corporation, grant leave for the purpose of subsection (1) if the court is satisfied that
(a) it appears to be prima facie in the interest of the specified corporation that leave be granted to the applicant;
(b) if the applicant is applying for leave to bring proceedings under subsection (1)(a), there is a serious question to be tried and the specified corporation has not itself brought the proceedings;
(c) if the applicant is applying for leave to intervene in proceedings under subsection (1)(b), the specified corporation has not diligently continued, discontinued or defended those proceedings; and
(d) except where leave is granted by the court under section 168BD(4), the member has served a written notice on the specified corporation in accordance with section 168BD.
(4) Subject to other provisions in this Part, this Part shall not affect any common law right of a member of a specified corporation to bring proceedings on behalf of the specified corporation, or intervene in any proceedings to which the specified corporation is a party.
(5) The court may dismiss an application for leave under subsection (3) if the applicant has, in the exercise of any common law right
(a) brought proceedings on behalf of the specified corporation in respect of the same cause or matter; or
(b) intervened in the proceedings in question to which the specified corporation is a party.
(6) For the avoidance of doubt, this section does not prevent a member of a specified corporation from bringing proceedings in respect of the specified corporation, or intervening in any proceedings to which the specified corporation is a party, on his own behalf in respect of his personal right.
(Part IVAA added 30 of 2004 s. 2)