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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "section 7 of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code"
Third Party Cannot Be Allowed To Participate In Pre-Admission Stage Of Petition U/S 7 Of IBC: NCLT Mumbai
NCLT Mumbai: CIRP Can't Be Initiated U/S 7 Of IBC Based On Transfer Agreement For Purchase Of Debentures From Financial Creditors
IBC Amendment Prescribing Minimum Number Of Homebuyers Applicable To All Company Petitions Pending For Final Admission: NCLT Mumbai
A Petition Against A Corporate Guarantor Cannot Be Dismissed Simply Because A Resolution Plan For The Corporate Debtor Is Under Consideration: NCLT Mumbai
NCLT Mumbai Dismisses Section 7 Petition Against Direct Media Distribution Ventures Limited
Prior Approval Of AA Under Section 33(5) Mandatory Before Initiation Of Legal Proceedings By Liquidator: NCLT Mumbai
NCLT Mumbai Admits Section 7 Petition Against M/S Tulip Hotels Private Limited For Defaults Of More Than Rs. 900 Crores
Flats Sold After Completion Of Construction To Be Included In Computation Of Threshold Limit Under Section 7, IBC: NCLT New Delhi Reiterates
Attempt To Convert Operational Debt Into Financial Debt; NCLT Chennai Rejects Section 7 Petition.
Approval Of Resolution Does Not Absolve Guarantor; NCLT Mumbai Reiterates
Sec. 126 Of ICA, 1872 Can’t Be Interpreted To Mean That Co-Borrower And Guarantor Can’t Be The Same Person: NCLT Mumbai
IBC-Corporate Debtor Cannot Take Advantage Of Its Own Default And Set Up A Plea Of Absence Of Permission Of RBI; NCLT Delhi
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