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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "secured creditor"
S. 17 SARFAESI Act | No Bar On Preferring Consolidated Application By Tenants Under Different Lease Deeds: Kerala High Court
State Entitled To Secured Creditor Status Under IBC Due To Statutory Charge Created U/S 48 Of GVAT Act: NCLAT
Income Tax Department Cannot Be Considered As A Secured Creditor In Liquidation Proceedings: NCLT Chennai
Secured Creditors Relinquishing Security Interest Cannot Claim Priority During Distribution Of Sale Proceeds Of Secured Assets: NCLT Cuttack
Homebuyers File Review Petition Against Supreme Court Judgment Holding Greater Noida Industrial Authority A 'Secured Creditor' Under IBC
Secured Creditor's Security Interest Becomes Part Of Liquidation Estate If Amount As Stipulated Under Regulation 21A(2) Is Not Deposited Within 90 days: NCLAT
Non-Registration Of “Charge” U/S 77 Of Companies Act Does Not Bar Creditor From Being Treated As “Secured Creditor” Under IBC During CIRP: NCLAT
Liquidation Proceeds Must Be Distributed Amongst Secured Creditors Based On Admitted Claims U/S 53 Of IBC: NCLAT
Secured Creditor Is Liable To Pay Liquidator's Fees Under Rule 21A Of Liquidation Regulations If Option U/S 52 Of IBC Is Exercised: NCLAT
Navigating Intersection Of Anti-Money Laundering And Recovery Laws: The Imperative For Collaboration And Cooperation
[SARFAESI Act] Nature Of Secured Asset Continues To Remain Same Even After Being Purchased By Secured Creditor: Kerala High Court
[S.14 SARFAESI Act] District Magistrates Can't Adjudicate On Application For Taking Possession Of Secured Assets, Constantly Breaching Law: Punjab & Haryana HC
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