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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Committee of Creditors CoC"
Ex-Management Of Corporate Debtor Cannot File Proposal U/S 12A During Consideration Of Resolution Plan When Earlier Proposal Was Rejected: NCLT New Delhi
CoC Approval Does Not Empower Resolution Professional To Cancel Existing Leases; Issues Must Be Resolved By Competent Courts: NCLT Kolkata
No Liability On Successful Resolution Applicant Post Plan Approval If Not Identified In Corporate Debtor's Financial Records: NCLT Mumbai
No Provision In IBC To Send Resolution Plan Back To CoC For Reconsideration: NCLT New Delhi
NCLT Delhi: Adjudicating Authority Can't Consider Settlement Proposal Even With Higher Value After Approval Of Resolution Plan By CoC
NCLAT Delhi: Claims Cannot Be Automatically Treated As CIRP Costs Unless Directly Related To CIRP And Approved By CoC
CoC Is Empowered To Liquidate Corporate Debtor Any Time After It's Constitution Or Before Resolution Plan Is Confirmed: NCLT Delhi
Madras High Court: Adjudicating Authority Must Exercise Jurisdiction Akin To Revisional Jurisdiction To Assess The Correctness Of COC's Actions
Resolution Professional Can't Question COC Decision Of Replacement: NCLAT Delhi
NCLAT Delhi: Distribution To Secured Creditor Must Be Made As Per Admitted Claim And Not As Per Security Interest Over Assets Of Corporate Debtor
NCLAT Delhi: Doctrine Of Promissory Estoppel Can’t Be Applied Against An Approved Resolution Plan
NCLAT Delhi: An Operational Creditor Who Is A Participant In Meetings Of CoC Has No Right To Seek A Copy Of Information Memorandum.
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