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NCLAT Rules COC Cannot Decide on Interest and Charges in CIRP; Role Reserved for Resolution Professional.

March 12, 2024

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     AT

CIRP - Calculation of the interest - admission of the claim by the Resolution Professional - The Adjudicating Authority directed to examine the exorbitantly high interest and charges admitted by the Resolution Professional. It was deemed appropriate to grant interim relief restraining the COC from considering and approving the resolution plans during the pendency of the case.The NCLAT held that the matter of interest and charges does not fall within the ambit of the COC. The responsibility of verifying claims submitted by parties lies with the Resolution Professional.

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