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Delhi High Court held that the moratorium will cease to exist once the proceedings under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code culminates.
NCLAT Chennai held that CIRP plan not approved by minimum 66% of the Committee of Creditors is considered to be failed Resolution Plan and on submission of such failed Resolution Plan the Adjudicating Authority will initiate Liquidation Process.
Delhi High Court held that Registrar of Trade Marks has no power to condone delay in the filing of an application seeking review beyond expiry of one month from date of decision of which review is sought.
Chhattisgarh High Court held that the provisions contained in SARFAESI Act will prevail over Rules of 2015. Accordingly, the demand of transfer fee made by the CSIDC is not sustainable in law.
Delhi High Court on the issue of invention under Patents Act, 1970 observed that one of the sure tests in analysing the existence of inventive step would also be the time gap between the prior art document and the invention under consideration. If a long time has passed since the prior art was published and a simple change resulted in unpredictable advantages which no one had thought of for a long time, the Court would tilt in favour of holding that the invention is not obvious.
On the date on which the Resolution Plan was approved by the NCLT, all claims stood frozen, and no claim, which is not a part of the Resolution Plan, would survive.
Rajasthan VAT Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for outstanding demands created against such person (firms) who have not made any sale and / or purchase of goods
Delhi High Court held that the interim moratorium under Section 96 Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code in respect of one of the guarantors would not ipso facto apply against a co-guarantor.
The Delhi High Court observed that on the issue of phonetic similarity in the two trademarks, the test to be applied is of a man of average intelligence and of imperfect recollection. To such a man, the overall structural and phonetic similarity and the similarity of the idea in the two marks is reasonably likely to cause a confusion between them.
HC clarified the procedure for transfer of ownership in any Society flat post death of any owner wherein there is a nomination made by the deceased owner.