Decision

Decision on Oracle Services Group Ltd

Updated 6 September 2023

Order under the Companies Act 2006

In the matter of application No. 4280

For a change of company name of registration No. 14558418

Decision

The company name ORACLE SERVICES GROUP LTD has been registered since 28 December 2022 under number 14558418.

By an application filed on 6 April 2023, ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION applied for a change of name of this registration under the provisions of section 69(1) of the Companies Act 2006 (the Act).

A copy of this application was sent to the primary respondent’s registered office on 19 April 2023, in accordance with rule 3(2) of the Company Names Adjudicator Rules 2008. The copy of the application was sent by Royal Mail “Signed For” service and also by standard mail. On 7 June 2023, the parties were advised that no defence had been received to the application and so the adjudicator may treat the application as not being opposed. The parties were granted a period of 14 days to request a hearing in relation to this matter, if they so wished. No request for a hearing was made.

The primary respondent did not file a defence within the one month period specified by the adjudicator under rule 3(3). Rule 3(4) states:

The primary respondent, before the end of that period, shall file a counter-statement on the appropriate form, otherwise the adjudicator may treat it as not opposing the application and may make an order under section 73(1).

Under the provisions of this rule, the adjudicator may exercise discretion so as to treat the respondent as opposing the application. In this case I can see no reason to exercise such discretion and, therefore, decline to do so.

As the primary respondent has not responded to the allegations made, it is treated as not opposing the application. Therefore, in accordance with section 73(1) of the Act I make the following order:

(a) ORACLE SERVICES GROUP LTD shall change its name within one month of the date of this order to one that is not an offending name; [footnote 1]

(b) ORACLE SERVICES GROUP LTD shall:

(i) take such steps as are within their power to make, or facilitate the making, of that change;

(ii) not cause or permit any steps to be taken calculated to result in another company being registered with a name that is an offending name.

In accordance with s.73(3) of the Act, this order may be enforced in the same way as an order of the High Court or, in Scotland, the Court of Session.

In any event, if no such change is made within one month of the date of this order, I will determine a new company name as per section 73(4) of the Act and will give notice of that change under section 73(5) of the Act.

The applicant is requesting its costs. In its form CNA1, in response to question 7. “Did you warn the company that if it did not change its name that you would start legal proceedings against it? If “yes”, when did you warn the company?” the applicant states:

No. We did not have the opportunity to do so because our letter of 16 March 2023 asking the company to change its name was returned to sender.

In view of the applicant having attempted to provide the respondent with adequate notice prior to filing its form CNA1 and bearing in mind that the respondent has played no part in these proceedings, an award of costs to the applicant is considered appropriate.

ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, having been successful, is entitled to a contribution towards its costs. I order ORACLE SERVICES GROUP LTD to pay ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION costs on the following basis:

Fee for application: £400
Statement of case: £400

Total: £800

This sum is to be paid within seven days of the expiry of the appeal period or within seven days of the final determination of this case if any appeal against this decision is unsuccessful.

Any notice of appeal against this decision to order a change of name must be given within one month of the date of this order. Appeal is to the High Court in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and to the Court of Session in Scotland.

The company adjudicator must be advised if an appeal is lodged, so that implementation of the order is suspended.

Dated 14 July 2023

Susan Eaves
Company Names Adjudicator

  1. An “offending name” means a name that, by reason of its similarity to the name associated with the applicant in which he claims goodwill, would be likely to be the subject of a direction under section 67 (power of Secretary of State to direct change of name), or to give rise to a further application under section 69.