Creditor appeal against Official Liquidator decisions may be reviewed by Central Government, which can modify or refer to Tribunal. A creditor aggrieved by an Official Liquidator's decision may file an appeal to the Central Government, which after calling the Official Liquidator's report may dismiss or modify that decision; the Official Liquidator must pay accepted claims, and the Central Government may refer the matter to the Tribunal during claim settlement.
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Creditor appeal against Official Liquidator decisions may be reviewed by Central Government, which can modify or refer to Tribunal.
A creditor aggrieved by an Official Liquidator's decision may file an appeal to the Central Government, which after calling the Official Liquidator's report may dismiss or modify that decision; the Official Liquidator must pay accepted claims, and the Central Government may refer the matter to the Tribunal during claim settlement.
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