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Insolvency and BankruptcySeptember 21, 2019Case LawsAT
If the ‘Corporate Debtor’ is MSME, it is not necessary for the Promoters to compete with other ‘Resolution Applicants’ to regain the control of the ‘Corporate Debtor’ - it is open to the ‘Committee of Creditors’ to defer the process of issuance of ‘Information Memorandum’, if the Promoter of MSME offers a viable and feasible plan maximising the assets of the ‘Corporate Debtor’ and balancing all the stakeholders. - AT
If the ‘Corporate Debtor’ is MSME, it is not necessary for the Promoters to compete with other ‘Resolution Applicants’ to regain the control of the ‘Corporate Debtor’ - it is open to the ‘Committee of Creditors’ to defer the process of issuance of ‘Information Memorandum’, if the Promoter of MSME offers a viable and feasible plan maximising the assets of the ‘Corporate Debtor’ and balancing all the stakeholders. - AT
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