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Sumit Bansal, Insolvency Professional Vs Committee of Creditors of JP Engineers Pvt. Ltd. (NCLAT Delhi) NCLAT not agreed with the submissions of the Counsel for the Appellant that IBBI has no jurisdiction with regard to question of fee which is entitled to be paid to the IRP/ RP. The IBBI is clothed with Regulations making […]
Supreme Court M/s. Jai Balaji Industries Vs. D.K. Mohanty & Anr. [Civil Appeal No. 5899 of 2021 with 5904 of 2021] The Supreme Court (SC) observed that an operational creditor (OC) cannot use the Code for extraneous considerations or as a substitute for debt enforcement procedures; and the object of the Code is to allow […]
It is an admitted position that the Corporate Debtor hypothecated its assets in favour of indirect lenders under the DoH to secure the loans disbursed by them to the RCOM entities.
Date on which the Resolution Plan was approved by the learned NCLT, all claims stood frozen, and no claim, which is not a part of the Resolution Plan, would survive.
In the instant matter, the Authority finds that the chargesheet has been filed against Mr. Prabhu. The provisions of IPC under which charges have been framed are severe in nature and pertains to professional conduct of a valuer which are as follows – (a) Section 201- Causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false […]
Ashish Chaturvedi Vs Inox Leisure Limited (NCLAT Delhi) With regard to the argument of the Learned Counsel of the Appellants that the Adjudicating Authority has imposed the penalty on the two ex-directors by invoking provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, and thus passed the Impugned Order by travelling beyond their jurisdiction, we are of the […]
Whether Financial Creditor of Holding Company Considered as Financial Creditor of Subsidiary in Case Loan to Holding Company Is Secured by Subsidiary Anuj Jain Interim Resolution Professional for Jaypee Infratech Limited Vs Axis Bank Limited Etc. (Supreme Court), Appeal Number : Civil Appeal Nos. 8512-8527 Of 2019, Date of Judgement/Order : 26/02/2020 Sub: The case essentially […]
In the instant matter, the SBI had made a complaint to CBI on 4th January, 2021 requesting it to lodge the complaint and carry out a detailed investigation into the fraudulent activities committed intentionally and knowingly by Shri. Paruchuri Kumar and his family members in collusion with the advocates, valuers, Sri Abdul Rawoof Pasha and […]
Go Airlines (India) Ltd. Vs Sovika Aviation Services Pvt. Ltd. (NCLAT Delhi) Heard Shri Krishnendu Datta, learned senior counsel for the Appellant and Shri Ritin Rai, learned senior counsel appearing for the Respondent. This Appeal has been filed against the order dated 23.09.2021 passed by the Adjudicating Authority (National Company Law Tribunal), Mumbai Bench by […]
In Re Vinod Tarachand Agrawal Resolution Profession of Mayfair Leisures Limited (NCLAT Delhi) The Ld counsel for the appellant has stated that the exclusion of 90 days from the CIRP of the CD would save the company from ‘Liquidation’. It was also pointed out by the ld. Counsel that there was a ‘Prospective Resolution Applicant’ […]