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Seeking exit from CIRP Process - Respondent No. 2 had arrived at a Settlement with the 'Corporate Debtor' - the factum of Respondents having inter se arrived at a Settlement prior to passing of the impugned order and constitution of the 'Committee of Creditors' is nothing but a ploy designed to defeat the legitimate interests of other stakeholders. This factual position is clearly borne out by the sequence of events unfolded by record. - Public interest would not warrant such course to be adopted.
Seeking exit from CIRP Process - Respondent No. 2 had arrived at a Settlement with the 'Corporate Debtor' - the factum of Respondents having inter se arrived at a Settlement prior to passing of the impugned order and constitution of the 'Committee of Creditors' is nothing but a ploy designed to defeat the legitimate interests of other stakeholders. This factual position is clearly borne out by the sequence of events unfolded by record. - Public interest would not warrant such course to be adopted.
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