Tribunal grants appellant chance to respond, sets aside ex-parte admission, emphasizes fair proceedings The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal set aside the ex-parte admission of a Section 7 application by the Adjudicating Authority and granted the ...
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The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal set aside the ex-parte admission of a Section 7 application by the Adjudicating Authority and granted the appellant the opportunity to file a reply within two weeks. The Tribunal directed the parties to appear before the Adjudicating Authority on a new date to ensure a fair opportunity for the appellant to respond, emphasizing prompt proceedings in the matter.
Issues: The judgment involves the ex-parte admission of a Section 7 application by the Adjudicating Authority, challenges to the order by the appellant, and the subsequent proceedings before the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal.
Admission of Section 7 Application: The Adjudicating Authority proceeded ex-parte against the Corporate Debtor and admitted the Section 7 application on 06.12.2022 after the appellant failed to appear on 15.11.2022 as directed.
Appellant's Challenge: The appellant contended that the notice received did not specify the two-week deadline for filing a reply, and although the registry's communication on 04.11.2022 mentioned the deadline, the Adjudicating Authority should have allowed an opportunity to file a reply before proceeding ex-parte.
Respondent's Response: The respondent argued that the appellant was duly informed of the appearance date and failed to appear, justifying the Adjudicating Authority's decision to proceed ex-parte and admit the Section 7 application.
Tribunal's Order: The Tribunal, after hearing both parties, stayed further steps in pursuance of the order dated 06.12.2022 and directed the appellant to file a reply within two weeks. The Tribunal set a new date, 25.09.2023, for the parties to appear before the Adjudicating Authority, emphasizing the importance of providing the appellant with a fair opportunity to respond.
Conclusion: The Tribunal set aside the order dated 06.12.2022 and disposed of the appeal by granting the appellant the opportunity to file a reply within the specified timeframe and appear before the Adjudicating Authority on the new date fixed. The Adjudicating Authority was instructed to proceed with the matter promptly.
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