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Corporate Law : The IBBI amended the Liquidation Process Regulations, 2016 to allow appointment of one registered valuer for each asset class in M...
Corporate Law : The IBBI amended the CIRP Regulations, 2016 to permit appointment of one set of registered valuers for MSME corporate debtors. The...
Corporate Law : The IBBI Amendment Regulations, 2026 introduce nominee directors on IPA governing boards and strengthen oversight mechanisms. The ...
Corporate Law : The order highlights that delayed applications, late progress reports, and non-compliance with filing requirements amounted to ser...
Ultratech Nathdwara Cement Limited Vs Assistant Commissioner (Rajasthan High Court) This bunch of Sales Tax Revisions involves identical questions of facts and law and hence, the same is being decided together by a common order. These revisions have been preferred by the petitioner M/s. UltraTech Nathdwara Cement Limited for assailing the order dated 28.12.2020 passed […]
SC held that the Sale Certificate is merely the evidence of such title and the Auction Purchaser derives title on confirmation of sale in his favour and a Sale Certificate is issued evidencing such sale and title and no further deed of transfer from the Court is contemplated or required.
Claim of Resolution Professional that he will invite Expression of Interest project wise is not feasible as same is against provisions of IBC 2016.
In recent times of increasing economic fraud and cheating, Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 which prescribe liability of the drawer of cheque in the event the cheque is dishonoured, provides safeguard to holder of cheque. However, due to multiplicity of litigation in various legislations cause delay in disposal of complaints under Section 138 […]
Mukul Agarwal Vs Royale Resinex Pvt. Ltd. (NCLAT Delhi) Facts- The Operational Creditor supplied poly propylene to the Corporate Debtor as per the demand raised by the Corporate Debtor. Invoices were raised in the name of the Corporate Debtor. The Operational Creditor filed a Civil Suit No.149 of 2015 against the Corporate Debtor for recovery […]
CASE-1 Applicant’s Name: Khera Trading Company Citation: Advance Ruling No. HAR/HAAAR/2018-19/06 The Haryana Appellate Authority of Advance Ruling (AAAR) bench held that 18% Goods and Service Tax (GST) is payable on pizza topping as pizza topping is not pizza. BRIEF FACTS: 1. The appellant is in the business of distributing various dairy and non-dairy products […]
Apex Court, in the case of Consolidated Construction Consortium Limited vs. Hitro Energy Solutions Private Limited, was seized of the following legal questions: 1. Whether the Appellant is an Operational Creditor under the Code even though it was a ‘purchaser’; 2. Whether the Respondent took over the debt from the Proprietary Concern; and 3. Whether the application under Section 9 of the Code is barred by limitation.
Under the Code, RP plays a central role in resolution process of the CD, he is appointed by the Adjudicating Authority as an officer of the Court to conduct the resolution process and it is the duty of RP to conduct CIRP with integrity and accountability in the process and to take reasonable care and […]
A ‘going concern sale’ on an ‘as is where basis’ does not dissolve the corporate debtor, rather, it forms a part of the liquidation estate wherein the entire business, including assets and liabilities, including all contracts, licences, concessions, agreements, benefits, privileges, rights, or interests, is transferred to the purchaser. Therefore, it was concluded that the sale of a company as a ‘going concern’ means sale of both its assets and liabilities if it is stated on ‘as is where is basis’.
SC held that once the resolution plan was approved, all claims stood frozen and a claim which did not form a part of the final resolution plan would not be legally actionable.