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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "NCLAT Delhi"
Filing Petition U/S 10 Of IBC Subsequent To Action Taken Under SARFAESI Act Cannot Be Termed Malicious Or Fraudulent: NCLAT
Condonation Of Delay Is Case Specific, No Inflexible Rule Can Be Laid Down To Condone Delay U/S 61 Of IBC: NCLAT
Once Debt And Default Satisfied, Petition U/S 7 Of IBC Has To Be Admitted, Vidharbha Ruling Cannot Be Applied Mechanically: NCLAT
Limitation Period U/S 61 Commences From Pronouncement Of Order And Not On Uploading Date Of Order: NCLAT New Delhi
NCLAT Dismisses Travel Agents Association Of India's Allegations Of Anti-Competitive Practices Against Union Govt's Dept Of Expenditure
Petition U/S 95 Of IBC Not Maintainable If It Is Filed To Thwart Already Initiated Arbitral Proceedings: NCLAT New Delhi
NCLAT: Continuation Of Electricity Supply Subject To No Default On Current Dues Under Section 14(1) Of IBC
Operational Creditors Getting Zero Payouts, Hands Of Courts Are Tied, Observed NCLAT, Delhi
Computation Of Limitation Must Be From Date Of E-Filing Of Appeal: NCLAT Principle Bench
Section 10 Shouldn't Be Exploited And Abused By Corporate Debtor, Application After SARFAESI Proceedings Invalid: NCLAT Principle Bench
Applications Under Sections 7, 9, Or 10 Of IBC Filed Before 2021 Amendment Act Retain Priority: NCLAT Principal Bench
Electricity Being Essential Service Needs To Be Continued During CIRP Period, NCLAT Delhi Upholds RP's Decision To Increase Maintenance Charges
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