Union Bank gets relief as NCLT asks Bharati Defence liquidator to admit Rs208 cr claim | Mint – Mint

MUMBAI : The Mumbai bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has directed the liquidator of insolvent firm Bharati Defence and Infrastructure Ltd to admit Union Bank of Indias claim amounting to Rs208 crore as an operational debt. The liquidator had rejected the state-owned banks claim in February 2019 saying it did not qualify…

Failure of Liquidator To Comply With Regulation 45 Of Liquidation Regulations, NCLT Kolkata Rejects… – Live Law – Indian Legal News

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Kolkata Bench, comprising of Ms. Bidisha Banerjee (Judicial Member) and Shri Balraj Joshi (Technical Member), has rejected an application for dissolution of Corporate Debtor since the Liquidator failed to comply with requirements under Regulation 45 of IBBI (Liquidation Process) Regulations 2016. The Bench has further recommended IBBI to conduct…

IBC | For Rejection Of A Resolution Plan Under Section 31(2), NCLT Must Pass A Reasoned Order: Supreme… – Live Law – Indian Legal News

The Supreme Court has held that when the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) exercises its power under Section 31(2) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 to not approve a resolution plan, then a reasoned order must be passed. It was emphasized that recording of cogent reasons while passing an order is the duty of…

NCLT Delhi: Application U/s 7 IBC Cannot Be Initiated Against A Struck-off Company; NCLT cant Suo Motu … – Live Law – Indian Legal News

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Delhi Bench, comprising of Manni Sankariah Shanmuga Sundaram (Judicial Member) and Dr Binod Kumar Sinha (Technical Member) has held that any application under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) cannot be initiated against a company struck off by Registrar of Company (RoC) and the power…

NCLAT Delhi: Distribution To Secured Creditor Must Be Made As Per Admitted Claim And Not As Per Security… – Live Law – Indian Legal News

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), Delhi Bench, comprising Justice Ashok Bhushan (Chairperson) and Mr Barun Mitra and Mr Arun Baroka (Technical Members) has dismissed an appeal and held that distribution to Secured Creditor must be made as per admitted claim and not as per Security interest over assets of the Corporate Debtor. The…