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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP)"
NCLAT New Delhi: Raising Of Amount Via Share Subscription-Cum-Shareholders Agreement Is A Commercial Borrowing And Constitutes 'Financial Debt' Under IBC
NCLT Kolkata: Explicit Written Agreement Of Loan Compulsory For NBFC To Establish 'Financial Debt'
NCLT Kolkata: CIRP Petition U/S 10 Avoiding Income Tax Liability Not Maintainable Under The IBC
NCLAT Delhi Upholds Initiation Of Insolvency Proceedings Against Birla Tyres Ltd., A B.K. Birla Group Company
NCLAT Delhi: Scope Of Enquiry By The Adjudicating Authority Under Section 31 Is Confined To Section 30(4) Compliance
Liquidator Can’t Reject A Rectified Claim For Being Time Barred: NCLT Mumbai
NCLT Ahmedabad Rejects Resolution Plan For Failing To Address Issues Of Cash Flow, Value Of Assets And Statutory Dues
NCLAT Delhi: Claims Cannot Be Entertained After Approval Of Resolution Plan By CoC Even If Resolution Plan Is Still Pending For Approval By NCLT
Operational Creditor Can’t Object To Approval Of Resolution Plan Before NCLT: NCLT Mumbai
NCLT Delhi: Section 9 Application Can’t Be Allowed If Corporate Debtor Is Inactive, Due To Default In Filing Statutory Returns
NCLT Kolkata: Registration Of Assignment Of Debt Is Not Mandatory For CIRP U/S 7 Of IBC
During Liquidation, NCLT Empowered To Decide Matters Relating to Eviction Of Premises Owned By Corporate Debtor: NCLT Hyderabad
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