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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "CIRP"
In IBC Proceedings, Penalty Can Be Imposed Only Under The Code And Not Under The Companies Act: NCLAT
If Excluding Time From CIRP Helps The Corporate Debtor To Revive Its Operations, Such Exclusion Must Be Allowed: NCLAT
No Bar On Operational Creditor To Recover Claims If Claims Were Not Entertained In The Resolution Process: NCLAT
'Co-Operative Society' Is Not A 'Corporate Person' Under IBC To Which The Code Applies: NCLT Mumbai
Insufficiency Of Stamp Duty Irrelevant In S. 7 Proceedings Under IBC: NCLT Mumbai Bench
NCLT Chennai Admits Application Initiating CIRP Against Coastal Energen Pvt. Ltd.
Insolvency Application Must Meet Threshold As Per Amended S.4 IBC, Though Notice U/S 8 Was Issued Pre-Amendment : Kerala High Court
NCLT Mumbai Dismisses Application U/S 9, IBC On The Ground Of Existence Of A Principal-Agent Relationship Between The Parties
Upon 'Supersession' Of Directors Under RBI Act, They Are Not Entitled To Notice Of CoC Meeting: NCLAT
Principal And Interest Amount Cannot Be Clubbed To Reach The Minimum Threshold Of Rs. 1 Crore U/S 4, IBC; NCLT Delhi
Holding The Resolution Plan To Be Discriminatory, The NCLAT Sets Aside The Plan For Piyush Shelters India Pvt. Ltd
'Success Fees' Is Of Contingent And Speculative Nature; Not A Part Of IBC: NCLAT
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