Proof of claims by other creditors may be established through records, documents, bank statements, or adjudication evidence. A person claiming to be a creditor, other than creditors covered under regulations 7, 8, 8A or 9, must submit its claim with proof to the interim resolution professional or resolution professional by hand, post, or electronic means in the form notified by the Board through circular. The claim may be proved from records in an information utility, if any, or from other relevant documents, including documentary evidence demanding satisfaction of the claim, bank statements showing non-satisfaction of the claim, and any court or tribunal order on non-satisfaction.
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Proof of claims by other creditors may be established through records, documents, bank statements, or adjudication evidence.
A person claiming to be a creditor, other than creditors covered under regulations 7, 8, 8A or 9, must submit its claim with proof to the interim resolution professional or resolution professional by hand, post, or electronic means in the form notified by the Board through circular. The claim may be proved from records in an information utility, if any, or from other relevant documents, including documentary evidence demanding satisfaction of the claim, bank statements showing non-satisfaction of the claim, and any court or tribunal order on non-satisfaction.
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