Petitions to wind up (Companies)
KARNO SOUND LIMITED
A petition to wind up Karno Sound Limited has been presented by Sony Europe Limited and will be heard in the High Court on 16 September 2026.
Notice details
- Company
- KARNO SOUND LIMITED
- Company number
- 11978056
- Court
- High Court of Justice (Business and Property Courts of England and Wales) – Insolvency and Companies List (ChD)
- Case number
- CR-2026-005804
- Petitioner
- SONY EUROPE LIMITED, The Heights Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey, United Kingdom, KT13 0XW
- Petition presented date
- 24 July 2026
- Hearing date/time
- Wednesday 16 September 2026 at 10:30 am
- Hearing location
- The Royal Courts of Justice, 7 Rolls Building, Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NL
- Petitioner’s solicitor
- Maz Rahmati, Clarke Willmott LLP, Botleigh Grange Business Park, Southampton, SO30 2AF, telephone 0345 209 1592, email [email protected], reference 00162936.00067
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