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Appeal denied in Insolvency case due to genuine dispute over outstanding payments The appeal against the rejection of a petition under Section 9 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code was dismissed. The Adjudicating Authority found a ...
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Appeal denied in Insolvency case due to genuine dispute over outstanding payments
The appeal against the rejection of a petition under Section 9 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code was dismissed. The Adjudicating Authority found a genuine pre-existing dispute between the Operational Creditor and the Corporate Debtor regarding outstanding payments for construction work. The Corporate Debtor's contentions were deemed plausible, and the dispute was not frivolous. Communication between the parties indicated disagreement over bills before the demand notice was issued. Therefore, the rejection of the petition was upheld, and the appeal was dismissed without costs.
Issues: 1. Rejection of petition under Section 9 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 based on pre-existing dispute.
Analysis: The appeal was filed against the order rejecting a petition under Section 9 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. The Operational Creditor claimed an outstanding amount against the Corporate Debtor for construction work done. The Corporate Debtor disputed the claim, stating that the Operational Creditor did not adhere to the work order specifications. The Adjudicating Authority rejected the petition citing a pre-existing dispute. The Corporate Debtor had raised contentions regarding the bills and demanded certain documents to settle the claim before the demand notice was issued.
The Adjudicating Authority considered the test for determining the existence of a dispute as laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in a previous judgment. It was emphasized that the Authority must assess whether there is a plausible contention requiring further investigation and that the dispute is not frivolous or unsupported by evidence. In this case, the Corporate Debtor's contentions were found to be plausible and not spurious. The Operational Creditor's claim was only in relation to running bills, with the final bill not being raised or accepted by the Corporate Debtor, which is crucial for contract conclusion.
The communication between the parties indicated a pre-existing dispute before the demand notice was issued. The Corporate Debtor had objected to the alleged bills as an exaggerated claim. The Adjudicating Authority concluded that there was indeed a genuine dispute existing before the demand notice, justifying the rejection of the petition under Section 9 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. Consequently, the appeal was dismissed, upholding the decision of the Adjudicating Authority without any cost implications.
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