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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016"
Section 18 Limitation Act Is Applicable To IBC Proceedings, Reiterates Supreme Court
SARFAESI Proceedings Cannot Be Continued Against Corporate Debtor Once CIRP Is Admitted And Moratorium Is Ordered: Supreme Court
IBC - Moratorium Period Can Be Excluded In Computing Limitation Period In A Suit/Application By Corporate Debtor: Supreme Court
Adjudicating Authority Is Not Bound By The Recommendation Of The Resolution Professional Under Section 99 Of The Insolvency And Bankruptcy Code, 2016 : Karnataka High Court
IBC - Moratorium Applies Only To Corporate Debtor ; Natural Persons Like Its Director Would Continue To Be Liable U/s 138 NI Act : Supreme Court
IBC - Wages/Salaries Of Only Those Workmen/Employees Who Actually Worked During CIRP Are To Be Included In CIRP Costs: Supreme Court
State Authorities, Regulatory Bodies Including Direct & Indirect Tax Departments Cannot Question Resolution Plan: ITAT Dismisses Revenue Department's Appeal
No Conflict Between Section 17B Of The PF Act And IBC, NCLAT Directs Full Payment Of PF
Retired Partner Cannot Initiate Proceedings Under IBC Against Other Partners Or Firm For Retirement Dues: NCLT, Mumbai
Entry In Balance Sheet Amounts To Acknowledgment Of Liability: NCLT Kochi
In IBC Proceedings, Penalty Can Be Imposed Only Under The Code And Not Under The Companies Act: NCLAT
Sessions Judge Or Additional Sessions Judge Not Empowered To Try Offences Under IBC: Bombay High Court
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