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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Operational Creditor"
Right To Replace Resolution Professional Not Provided To Operational Creditor, Only CoC Can Replace RP: NCLT Chennai
Operational Creditor's Failure To Comply With S.69(2) Of Indian Partnership Act Leads To Rejection Of CIRP Petition: NCLT Hyderabad
NCLAT: Operational Creditor Can't Claim Priority Over Unsecured Financial Creditor In Liquidation
Operational Creditors Getting Zero Payouts, Hands Of Courts Are Tied, Observed NCLAT, Delhi
Similar Claims Of OC's In Arbitration And CIRP Application Indicates Pre-Existing Dispute: NCLT Mumbai Rejects Application For Initiation Of CIRP
Arbitration Clause Does Not Bar Operational Creditors From Filing Section 9 Applications Under IBC: NCLT Mumbai
Section 9 Application Is Not Maintainable In Absence Of Strict Proof Of Debt And Default: NCLT Mumbai
Breach Of Settlement Agreement Not 'Operational Debt' Under Section 5(21) Of IBC: NCLT Kolkata
NCLAT Delhi Evokes Doctrine Of 'Approbate & Reprobate', Imposes Rs. 1 Lakh Cost On Creditor, Allowing Action For Contempt
NCLAT Delhi: Absence Of GST Refund/ITC Claim In Demand Notice Or Form 5 By OC Can't Become Ground Of Default For CIRP U/S 9 Of IBC
Under Section 30(2)(b), Operational Creditor Can't Be Paid Through Partly Paid 'Redeemable Preference Shares': NCLAT Delhi
Issue Of Whether Input Tax Has Been Taken In Excess Can't Be Dealt With In Section 9 Proceedings Under IBC: NCLAT Delhi
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