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Sindh High Court restrains coercive action against Security Leasing Corporation

Last updated: May 22, 2026 10:47 pm
Mabruka Khan
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Sindh High Court restrains coercive action against Security Leasing Corporation
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Karachi: The Sindh High Court has restrained all respondents from taking any “adverse or coercive action” against Security Leasing Corporation Limited (SLCL), according to a notice the company submitted to the Pakistan Stock Exchange on May 22, 2026. The company said the court relief came as it continues negotiations with multiple creditors as part of an ongoing settlement effort.

The disclosure, while brief, is significant for a company that has spent years under severe regulatory and financial pressure. SLCL told the exchange that it is in the final stages of talks with a number of creditors, suggesting the court order may give it some breathing room while it tries to stabilize its position and push ahead with a restructuring path.

That background matters. Public PSX material shows SLCL has faced long-running compliance and licensing problems, including the cancellation of its leasing licence, continued exchange non-compliances, and an SECP move for winding-up proceedings, all of which have weighed heavily on the company’s status and market standing.

In that context, the latest court restraint does not amount to a full clean bill of health for the company. What it appears to do, based on current reporting and the company’s own disclosure, is temporarily block harsh enforcement or pressure measures while the matter remains before the court and settlement discussions continue. That is an inference from the reported wording of the notice; I have not located the full court order text itself in a primary court database entry yet.

For investors and creditors, the key question now is whether this legal relief turns into a genuine revival opportunity or merely delays a deeper reckoning. SLCL’s next meaningful test will likely be whether it can convert those creditor negotiations into a documented settlement framework and then back that with compliance progress on the regulatory side.

At this stage, the safest reading is a narrow one: the court has given SLCL temporary protection from coercive steps, but the company’s broader financial and regulatory troubles remain unresolved.

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