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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Debt"
Declaration Of Loan Account/ Debt As NPA Can Be Considered As Date Of Default To File Petition U/S 7 Of IBC: NCLAT
Application U/S 7 Of IBC Cannot Be Admitted In Absence Of Debt And Default: NCLAT New Delhi
[IBC] Pendency Of Civil Suit Doesn't Preclude Admission Of S. 7 Application When Debt & Default Are Proven: NCLAT
Debt Deconstructed: Analysis Of Supreme Court's Judgment On Determining The Nature Of Debt
Bank Can't Open LOC As An Arm Twisting Tactic To Recover Debt: Delhi High Court
Debt Acknowledged In Letters, Delhi High Court Grants Benefit Of Section 18 To Hold Invocation Of Arbitration Within Limitation
Secured Creditor Can't Proceed Under SARFAESI Act Following Dismissal Of Civil Suit For Recovery On Merits: Kerala High Court
A Written-Off Debt Is An Asset, Award Holder Can Enforce At The Location Of Asset: Delhi High Court
Penalty In Nature Of Recovery Under FERA Gives Rise To 'Enforceable Debt' Under Presidency Town Insolvency Act: Madras High Court
SARFAESI Act | Whether Mortgaged Property Is Agricultural Land To Be Decided By DRT, Can't Invoke Writ Jurisdiction: Kerala High Court
Petitioner Fails To Prove Existence Of Debt In Section 7 Petition, NCLT Ahmedabad Imposes A Cost Of Rs. 2 Lakhs
AA Not Required To Assess The Correct Amount Of Debt At Admission Stage: NCLAT Delhi
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