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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 7 Of IBC"
NCLAT Delhi Upholds Dismissal Of Plea To Initiate Proceedings Under Section 340 Of CrPC Against Allottees For Allegedly Filing False Affidavits
IBC | Inappropriate For NCLAT To Direct NCLT To Admit Petition Under Section 7 Without Evaluating Rival Contentions On Merits: Supreme Court
NCLT Mumbai: Mere Mention Of SARFAESI Proceeding Is Not “Sufficient Cause” For The Condonation Of Delay Under Section 5 Of Limitation Act, 1963
Petitioner Fails To Prove Existence Of Debt In Section 7 Petition, NCLT Ahmedabad Imposes A Cost Of Rs. 2 Lakhs
Proceedings Under Section 13 Of Companies Act, 2013 Can’t Be Questioned In Proceedings Under Section 7 Of IBC: NCLAT Delhi
Section 7 IBC | Ruling In ‘Vidarbha Industries’ Inapplicable When Corporate Debtor Admits Due Debt Amount: NCLAT Delhi
Mere Filing Of S. 7 Application Under IBC Does Not Bar Application For Appointment Of Arbitrator: Bombay High Court
Home Buyers Have No Right To File Intervention Application Prior To Admission Of Section 7 Petition: NCLAT Delhi
Advance Collected From Allottes Towards Payment Of Maintenance Charges Or Taxes Is Operational Debt: NCLT Mumbai
Corporate Debtor Willing To Pay Full Amount, Financial Creditor Opposes , NCLAT Upholds Dismissal Of Section 7 Petition
Merely Because An Application Under Section 7 Of IBC Is Filed, It Is Not An Embargo On The Court Exercising Jurisdiction Under Section 11 Of The A&C Act: Bombay High Court
NCLT Delhi Admits Petition Under Section 7 Of IBC Against M/S Anand Divine Developers Pvt. Ltd. And Initiates CIRP
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