Are reports of court-appointed receivers in the Cayman Islands are publicly available (e.g., filed in court and available)?
I have managed to locate a specific reference to accessing court records in liquidation proceedings. The Cayman Islands Judicial & Legal Information Website provides the following guidance which
summarises the situation as follows: [http://www.caymanjudicial-legalinfo.ky/Freedom-Of-Information/PublicationScheme.aspx]
“In liquidation proceedings the right to inspect court files is limited by the Companies Winding Up Rules (“CWR’s”). Depending upon the circumstances, special leave of the court may be required prior to inspection (and copying). Generally speaking, a creditor has the right to inspect the court file in liquidation proceedings while any other person must obtain leave; in both instances, the person seeking inspection must show that it is required for the purposes of the liquidation (you can access the CWR’s on our website as well). You may also wish to search through the Gazettes published by the Government of the Cayman Islands which are available online at www.gazettes.gov.ky; the Gazettes contain Liquidation Notices, among other information in relation to liquidation proceedings.”
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