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2020 (3) TMI 1357 - AT - Insolvency and BankruptcyMaintainability of application - initiation of CIRP - Corporate Debtor failed to make repayment of its dues - Operational Creditors failed to show that Corporate Debtor is insolvent - misuse of I B Code - existence of debt and dispute or not - HELD THAT - The operational creditor failed to show that the amount so claimed is due and payable to the operational creditor and has also failed to show that the corporate debtor is insolvent. When the objective of the I B Code 2016 is to consolidate and amend the laws relating to reorganisation and insolvency resolution of corporate persons partnership firms and individuals in a time bound manner for maximisation of value of assets of such persons to promote entrepreneurship availability of credit and balance the interest of all the stakeholders including alteration in the priority of payment of government dues and to establish an Insolvency and Bankruptcy Fund and matters connected therewith or incidental thereto liquidation brings the life of a corporate to an end. Hence the I B Code cannot be allowed for the purpose of arm twisting when the amount is not due and payable and/or has not yet been paid. On perusal of the records it appears that the operational creditor intentionally filed this application with some malicious intent so as to pressurise the corporate debtor where the legislation intention is purely based on the resolution of the company. That the operational creditor failed to show that the corporate debtor is insolvent. That all the invoices are time barred. That apart no documents like purchase orders delivery challans lorry receipt etc. are produced in order to show that the goods were delivered. It is a fit case where a penalty of Rs. 1.00 lac has to be imposed upon the operational creditor for misusing the I B Code. Accordingly a sum of Rs. 1.00 lac is imposed upon the petitioner which is payable to Army Welfare Fund within ten days from the date of this order. The application so filed by the applicant is not maintainable and is bad in law as well as in facts - Application dismissed.
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