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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Operational Debt"
NCLAT New Delhi: Barter Agreements Don't Constitute 'Operational Debt'
NCLT Mumbai: Unspent Balance And Refundable Security Deposit Of Prepaid And Postpaid Subscribers Constitutes 'Operational Debt' (Other Than Government Dues)
NCLAT New Delhi: Workers' Claim Through Sub-Contractor Can't Be Treated On Par With Corporate Debtor's Workmen
Advance Paid Towards Transfer Of Leasehold Rights In An Immovable Property Is Not An Operational Debt: NCLT Mumbai
Claim Of Compensation Cannot Become Part Of Operational Debt Until The Liability Is Adjudicated By A Competent Authority: NCLT Mumbai
Attempt To Convert Operational Debt Into Financial Debt; NCLT Chennai Rejects Section 7 Petition.
Claim Arising Out Of Partnership Business Which Is Not A Mere Claim Of Supply Of Material Is Not An “Operational Debt”: NCLT Mumbai
Nature Of Decree Depends On The Nature Of Transaction From Which The Decretal Debt Has Arisen: NCLT Mumbai Reiterates
Excessive Amount Mistakenly Paid Can’t Be Operational Debt, It’s Quasi Contract: NCLT Hyderabad
Advance Collected From Allottes Towards Payment Of Maintenance Charges Or Taxes Is Operational Debt: NCLT Mumbai
Advance Paid Towards Service Is Operational Debt: NCLAT Delhi
Definition Of Dispute Under Section 8 IBC: Whether The Plausible Contention Test Is Sufficient?
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