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Initiation of CIRP - The issue in this case is not whether there ...


NCLT Dismisses CIRP Application: Insufficient Evidence to Classify Claimed Amounts as 'Operational Debt' Under IBC Section 5(21).

March 4, 2022

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     AT

Initiation of CIRP - The issue in this case is not whether there is an ‘Admission of debt’ or ‘existence of dispute’ but whether in the absence of any sufficient evidence on record that the amounts claimed are ‘in respect of the provision of goods and services including employment or a debt in respect of (payment) of dues arising under any law for the time being in force and payable to the Central Government, any State Government or any local authority’ as defined under Section 5(21) of the Code - there is no sufficient evidence on record to prove that any kind of ‘Operational Debt’ is ‘due and payable’. - NCLT rightly dismissed the application - AT

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