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Call for Mandatory Rule: IRPs/RPs Should Inform Creditors of All Recorded Liabilities in Insolvency Cases.

May 30, 2022

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     AT

CIRP - dues of EPF - The law as it exists today does not oblige the IRP/RP to send any information to any creditor or statutory authority even if the records of the Corporate Debtor reflect any liabilities of the Corporate Debtor towards them. It is his sweet will to give information or not to any such entities. There has to be an obligation of the IRP/RP to inform the creditors whose liabilities are on the record of the Corporate Debtor since the object of insolvency resolution is to take into account all liabilities of Corporate Debtor and thereafter resolve it. - AT

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