Specification of matters under the Companies Act, 2013 and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 to be heard by Single Judicial Member Benches under proviso to Section 419(3) of the Companies Act, 2013
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Single Judicial Member Benches authorised for uncontested insolvency and company law matters, with contested rights reserved for Division Benches. Single Judicial Member Benches are authorised to hear specified procedural, uncontested, and urgent matters under the Companies Act, 2013 and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, including early hearing applications, completion of pleadings, condonation of delay, extension of CIRP or liquidation period where unopposed, extension of interim relief, substitution of IRP, RP or liquidator, substitution of parties or legal representatives, taking on record progress reports, taking on record constitution or reconstitution of the committee of creditors, and procedural directions to the Registry. Contested matters affecting substantive rights are excluded, and any party may request hearing before a Division Bench.
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Single Judicial Member Benches authorised for uncontested insolvency and company law matters, with contested rights reserved for Division Benches.
Single Judicial Member Benches are authorised to hear specified procedural, uncontested, and urgent matters under the Companies Act, 2013 and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, including early hearing applications, completion of pleadings, condonation of delay, extension of CIRP or liquidation period where unopposed, extension of interim relief, substitution of IRP, RP or liquidator, substitution of parties or legal representatives, taking on record progress reports, taking on record constitution or reconstitution of the committee of creditors, and procedural directions to the Registry. Contested matters affecting substantive rights are excluded, and any party may request hearing before a Division Bench.
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