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Rangers firm told to hand over documents in £2.8 million legal battle with club's liquidators

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8 February 18

A JUDGE has ordered a company involved in litigation with the liquidators of “oldco” Rangers to hand them documents relating to the action.

Lord Doherty ordered Rangers FC Group Ltd to hand RFC 2012 plc files that will help the latter understand the exact nature of the action which has been brought against them.

The judge made the order following a short hearing at the Court of Session in Edinburgh yesterday.

Lawyers acting for Rangers FC Group Ltd are seeking a £2.8 million pay- ment from RFC 2012 plc.

 
The company has gone to Scotland’s highest civil court in an attempt to ask judges to review a decision made by RFC 2012 plc, which before it went into liquidation was known as the Rangers Football Club plc.

Rangers Group believes RFC 2012 plc owes it cash as it is a creditor of the now defunct business.

However, RFC 2012 plc has refused to give Rangers FC Group Ltd any cash because it believes it isn’t legally entitled to any money.

This has prompted Rangers Group to go to the Court of Session with the hope of persuading a judge there to reverse the decision made by liquidators.

Judge Lord Doherty gave permission for RFC 2012 plc to be given the documents, which their lawyers believe will help them defend the case.

Lord Doherty added: “I will allow the commission of diligence to take place.”

The case will next call sometime in the near future.

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1 minute ago, compo said:

Please someone explain this in

Simple terms 

Whytes company tried to get money from the company involved in Rangers liquidation. He was asked for proof he was owed money and refused to hand over any paperwork. He lost his claim. He appealed. This court has said, aye you may be owed money. But you'll have to hand over paperwork to support your claim.

This will be the last we'll hear of his claim.

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