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Issues: Whether the appellants were entitled to a copy of the resolution plan and, in any event, to inspection of the record of the adjudicating authority.
Analysis: The grievance arose from refusal to furnish the entire resolution plan. The appellate tribunal noted that the earlier decision relied upon by the appellants recognised a statutory right of inspection of the record under the NCLT Rules, and also distinguished between access to the whole resolution plan and access to the relevant record. On the facts, the tribunal found no reason to interfere with the impugned order. It nevertheless observed that the appellants could seek inspection of the records before the adjudicating authority in accordance with law.
Conclusion: The appellants were not granted a direction for supply of the resolution plan, but were left free to seek inspection of the records before the adjudicating authority.