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IRP's Conduct Questioned for Inflating CIRP Costs; Section 12A IBC Withdrawal Highlights Mismanagement Issues.

September 7, 2022

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     AT

Duties and functions carried out by IRP. - Disallowing certain CIRP expenses claimed by the Appellant/IRP - Withdrawal of CIRP under Section 12A of the IBC - the IRP seems to have taken advantage of the fluid situation and unnecessarily added to the costs by carrying out activities which could have otherwise been put on hold and find the conduct of the IRP deprecatory. - AT

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