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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "secured creditor"
Central Excise Authority Not A Secured Creditor Under IBC: NCLAT Chennai
Customs Act Does Not Create A Statutory First Charge Overriding Charge In Favour Of Secured Creditor Under S. 529A Of Companies Act : Supreme Court
Borrowers Should Avail Statutory Remedies Under SARFAESI Act Before Invoking Article 226 Against Recovery Proceedings: Delhi High Court
Priority Of The Secured Creditor Over Govt. Dues Under SARFAESI Act, 2002: Bombay High Court
Court Custody Of Secured Asset Can't Be Used As Shield By Debtor To Prevent Creditor From Taking Possession Under SARFAESI Act: Bombay High Court
Dissenting Secured Creditor Can't Be Treated Higher Than Other Creditors U/S 53 Just Because They Enjoy Security Interest: NCLT Kolkata
Arbitrator Has No Jurisdiction To Set Aside Sale Notice Issued By Secured Creditor Under Section 13(4) Of SARFAESI Act: Delhi High Court
Income Tax Dues Are Government Dues; Income Tax Authority Is A Secured Creditor: NCLAT Delhi
Evolving Jurisprudence Related To Priority Of Employees Provident Fund Dues Vis A Vis Dues Payable To Secured Creditors
District Magistrate Not Vested With Adjudicatory Powers U/S 14 SARFAESI Act, Can Only Render Ministerial Assistance To Creditors: Gujarat High Court
Exception To DRT's Jurisdiction- Is Mardia Chemicals Still Relevant?
Decree Holders As Creditors Under The IBC - Need For Clarity
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