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        2022 (5) TMI 80 - Tri - Insolvency and Bankruptcy

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        Tribunal dismisses claims on CoC formation, emphasizes timely resolution in insolvency process The Tribunal found no merit in the applicant's claims regarding the premature and invalid formation of the Committee of Creditors (CoC), invalidity of the ...
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                              Tribunal dismisses claims on CoC formation, emphasizes timely resolution in insolvency process

                              The Tribunal found no merit in the applicant's claims regarding the premature and invalid formation of the Committee of Creditors (CoC), invalidity of the first CoC meeting, and voidance of the meeting minutes. The Tribunal directed the applicant to cooperate with the Resolution Professional for an early resolution, emphasizing the importance of timely resolution in Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP). The State Bank of India's significant voting share and lack of consent for withdrawal applications were crucial factors in the Tribunal's decision to dismiss the applicant's contentions and extend the CIRP period for resolution.




                              Issues:
                              1. Premature and invalid formation of Committee of Creditors.
                              2. Invalidity of the first meeting of the Committee of Creditors.
                              3. Voidance of the minutes of the meeting of CoC on 19th May 2021.

                              Issue 1: Premature and invalid formation of Committee of Creditors

                              The applicant, a Suspended Director of the Corporate Debtor, filed an application seeking to declare the Committee of Creditors (CoC) allegedly formed with just two creditors as premature and invalid. The applicant argued that due to the lockdown in many states during the COVID-19 pandemic, creditors faced difficulties in lodging their claims on time. The CoC was constituted with only two creditors, depriving numerous other creditors of their opportunity to recover debts. The Resolution Professional countered, stating that claims were received from State Bank of India, Dhanalaxmi Bank, and KSEB, and that the CoC meeting was conducted as per regulations. The State Bank of India held 86% voting share and did not consent to the withdrawal application, making it impossible to withdraw the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP). The Tribunal found no reason to entertain the application, directing the applicant to cooperate with the Resolution Professional for an early resolution.

                              Issue 2: Invalidity of the first meeting of the Committee of Creditors

                              The applicant sought to invalidate the first meeting of the CoC held on 19th May 2021. The Resolution Professional had made public announcements calling for claims, and the CoC was constituted with two financial creditors and one operational creditor. The Dhanalaxmi Bank's claim was settled after the CoC constitution, making withdrawal of the CIRP without 90% consent impossible. The applicant argued that the last date for claim submission should have been extended due to the pandemic, but the Tribunal noted that ample opportunities were provided for claim submission. The Tribunal found no grounds to grant relief and directed the applicant to cooperate for an early resolution, as a Resolution Plan was already under consideration.

                              Issue 3: Voidance of the minutes of the meeting of CoC on 19th May 2021

                              The applicant sought to declare the minutes of the CoC meeting on 19th May 2021 void for all legal purposes under CIRP. The Resolution Professional had served notices for the meeting and followed regulatory procedures. The State Bank of India, holding a significant voting share, did not consent to the withdrawal application. The Tribunal emphasized the importance of timely resolution in CIRP and dismissed the applicant's contentions, directing cooperation with the Resolution Professional for the ongoing resolution process. The Tribunal disposed of the application and extended the CIRP period to facilitate resolution.

                              This detailed analysis of the judgment highlights the key issues raised by the parties involved and the Tribunal's findings and directives regarding the premature formation of the CoC, invalidity of the first CoC meeting, and voidance of the meeting minutes.
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