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NCLT Hyderabad Declares Stock Brokers As Financial Service Provider, Petition Under Section 9 Not Maintainable
Moratorium Can't Be AShield To Defeat Legitimate Claims Of The Creditors: NCLT Chandigarh
Co-Borrower Shares Similar And Equal Responsibility Under Loan Agreement: NCLAT New Delhi
Ruchi Soya (Patanjali) – Claim Not Included In Approved Resolution Plan Stand Extinguished : Karnataka High Court
Petition Under Section 95 Not Maintainable Against Partnership Firms: NCLT Hyderabad
Himachal Pradesh High Court Affirms Clean Slate Theory, Declares Tax Authorities' Charge Over Properties After Acquisition Plan Void And Illegal
Adjudicating Authority Decides Fairness And Reasonableness While Approving Resolution Plan, High Court Cannot- Delhi High Court
NCLAT Upholds Liquidator's Discretion To Reject Claims Based On Post-Liquidation Arbitral Awards
Eligibility Of Suspended Director To Submit A Resolution Plan: Revisiting Hari Babu Thota
Failure To Provide Time To Cure Defect In Section 9 Application Violates Procedural Mandate: NCLAT
Prohibition On Filing Applications Under Sections 7, 8, And 10 Remains Effective Even After Section 10A Period Has Expired: NCLAT Principal Bench
Limitation Period For Appeals Under IBC Starts From Date Of Order Pronouncement; Intervenors Can't Claim Ignorance To Justify Delay: NCLAT Principal Bench
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