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Insolvency and BankruptcyAugust 31, 2020Case LawsAT
Whether an advance amount for supply of goods can be considered as an Operational Debt under Section 5(20) of the I&B Code? - the advance amount paid by the Respondent No. 1 to Respondent No. 2 for supply of Sugar is not an Operational Debt, even if Respondent No. 2 failed to supply the Sugar to Respondent No. 1. - AT
Whether an advance amount for supply of goods can be considered as an Operational Debt under Section 5(20) of the I&B Code? - the advance amount paid by the Respondent No. 1 to Respondent No. 2 for supply of Sugar is not an Operational Debt, even if Respondent No. 2 failed to supply the Sugar to Respondent No. 1. - AT
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