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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Operational Creditor"
IBC- Operational Debt Includes Advance Payment Made To A Corporate Debtor For Supply Of Goods Or Services: Supreme Court
Insolvency Application Must Meet Threshold As Per Amended S.4 IBC, Though Notice U/S 8 Was Issued Pre-Amendment : Kerala High Court
NCLT Mumbai Dismisses Application U/S 9, IBC On The Ground Of Existence Of A Principal-Agent Relationship Between The Parties
Principal And Interest Amount Cannot Be Clubbed To Reach The Minimum Threshold Of Rs. 1 Crore U/S 4, IBC; NCLT Delhi
Application Intentionally Withdrawn By Applicant And Subsequently Filed On The Same Transaction Will Be Barred By Res Judicata. NCLT Kochi
Insolvency Law in Review – June 2021
Are Financial Providers Open To Insolvency ?
Insolvency Proceedings Can Be Closed Based On Settlement Prior To CoC Formation : NCLAT [Read Judgment]
NCLT Cannot Decide Legality Of A Foreign Decree, Rules NCLAT [Read Judgment]
Dispute Raised For First Time In Reply About Quality Of Goods Will Not Constitute Pre Existing Dispute About Operational Debt Under IBC : NCLAT [Read Order]
Demand Notice Issued By Lawyer On Behalf Of Operational Creditor Can’t Be Treated As Demand Notice Required Under Sec.8(1) Of I & B Code: NCLAT
Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code- SC Interprets Scope Of ‘Existence Of Dispute’ Between Operational Creditor And Corporate [Read Judgment]
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