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Withdrawal Application Under IBC Section 12A Rejected Due to Lack of 90% CoC Approval.

October 23, 2021

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     Tri

Seeking withdrawal of application filed under section 9 of IBC, 2016 by filing the FORM-FA which is not accepted - Since the CoC has been constituted by the IRP and the same is in vogue, the Application filed by both the Operational Creditor and the Corporate Debtor under Section 12A of IBC, 2016 without soliciting the requisite 90% approval from the CoC, is not maintainable. - Tri

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