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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Operational Creditor"
No Provision In IBC For Constitution Of COC With A Single Operational Creditor: NCLAT Chennai
Allegation Of Fraud In Appointment Of IRP As RP Is No Ground For Rejection Of Resolution Plan Under Section 30(2)(e): NCLT Mumbai
Person Who Only Advances An Amount For Supply Of Goods & Services Is Not An “Operational Creditor”: NCLT Chennai
Interest Can Be Added To Reach 1 Crore Threshold Only If Provided In The Agreement : NCLT New Delhi Reiterates
Merely Sending Of Summons By DLSA Can’t Be Considered A Proceeding: NCLT New Delhi
NCLAT Delhi Upholds Rejection Of ‘Discovery & Inspection’ Application Filed By Corporate Debtor In Section 9 Petition
Poaching Of Employees By The Operational Creditor Does Not Fall Within The Ambit Of Pre-Existing Dispute: NCLT Kolkata
Nature Of Decree Depends On The Nature Of Transaction From Which The Decretal Debt Has Arisen: NCLT Mumbai Reiterates
Section 9 Application Must Stand The Test Laid Down By SC In M/s S.S. Engineers Vs HPCL: NCLT Jaipur
Petition U/S 9 IBC Can Only Be Filed After Expiry Of 10 Day Period Under Section 8(2) IBC: NCLT Mumbai
Excessive Amount Mistakenly Paid Can’t Be Operational Debt, It’s Quasi Contract: NCLT Hyderabad
Defences Of ‘Pre-Existing Dispute’ Or ‘No Amount Due’ Can Be Raised Directly In Reply To Section 9 Application: NCLAT Delhi
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