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Initiation of CIRP - Present is a fit case to admit when inspite ...


Corporate Debtor's Non-Compliance with Payment Order Triggers CIRP u/s 9 Application for Unpaid Debt.

November 9, 2023

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     AT

Initiation of CIRP - Present is a fit case to admit when inspite of several promises and acknowledgement, the Corporate Debtor failed to pay the outstanding debt. The Corporate Debtor also has not complied with the order of the Adjudicating Authority directing for depositing the amount equivalent to Indian Rupee in the Court, instead it cited certain regulatory procedure in obtaining the permission for remitting the amount, which order was also not complied by the Corporate Debtor - the Adjudicating Authority ought to have admitted Section 9 Application. - AT

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