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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Resolution Plan"
Suspended Management Must Be Provided With A Copy Of The Resolution Plan: NCLT Indore Reiterates
IBC | Operational Creditor's Failure To File Its Claim Before Approval Of Resolution Plan Extinguishes Such Claim: Gujarat High Court
NCLAT Upholds Eligibility Of NTPC As A Resolution Applicant For Jhabua Power Ltd. : NCLAT Delhi
Claims That Were Not A Part Of The Resolution Plan, Can't Be Claimed After Approval Of The Resolution Plan: NCLT Mumbai Reiterates
NCLAT Urges Central Government And IBBI To Consider Legislative Change For Payment To Operational Creditor Under Resolution Plan
All Related Proceedings Stand Discharged, Settled, Abated, & Extinguished On Approval Of Resolution Plan: Gujarat High Court
Appeal To NCLAT Shall Be Filed Within A Period Of 30 Days, Reiterates Supreme Court
NCLAT Nod To Roma Unicon Designex Consortium As The Successful Resolution Applicant Of Earth Infrastructure Ltd.
NCLAT Sets Aside The Liquidation Order Of Ballarpur Industries Limited
NCLT Kolkata Invokes Penal Provisions Under IBC Against Tax Haven Based Resolution Applicant
Chairman Of Monitoring Committee Has Locus Standi To File Application For Fresh CIRP: NCLT Kolkata
NCLAT Delhi Uphelds That Corporate Debtor Cannot Be Sent Into Liquidation Just Because Liquidation Value Is More Than The Value Of The Resolution Plan
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