Repayment plan filing: Resolution Professional must submit Form PGIRP 4 reporting AA order, claims, distributions and attachments. Resolution Professionals must file Form PGIRP 4 after an Adjudicating Authority order on a Repayment Plan, reporting the AA order particulars, whether the plan was approved, rejected, or sent back for reconsideration, and the basis for the AA's decision. The form requires disclosure of total claimed and admitted amounts, realisable amount, payment terms, tenure, resolution costs, and a distribution table by creditor class. Attachments include the AA order, creditor list, and any guarantor's proposed plan. The RP must sign a declaration confirming the form's accuracy.
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Repayment plan filing: Resolution Professional must submit Form PGIRP 4 reporting AA order, claims, distributions and attachments.
Resolution Professionals must file Form PGIRP 4 after an Adjudicating Authority order on a Repayment Plan, reporting the AA order particulars, whether the plan was approved, rejected, or sent back for reconsideration, and the basis for the AA's decision. The form requires disclosure of total claimed and admitted amounts, realisable amount, payment terms, tenure, resolution costs, and a distribution table by creditor class. Attachments include the AA order, creditor list, and any guarantor's proposed plan. The RP must sign a declaration confirming the form's accuracy.
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