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Insolvency and BankruptcySeptember 12, 2020Case LawsTri
Approval of Resolution Plan - CIRP process - dissenting financial creditors - No financial creditor either assenting or dissenting can challenge a Resolution Plan, as approved by the CoC, even before the Adjudicating Authority approve the said Plan on the ground that the Plan does not meet the requirements of Section 30 (2) of the Code. Hence, there is no need to examine the rival submissions on this issue at this stage. - Tri
Approval of Resolution Plan - CIRP process - dissenting financial creditors - No financial creditor either assenting or dissenting can challenge a Resolution Plan, as approved by the CoC, even before the Adjudicating Authority approve the said Plan on the ground that the Plan does not meet the requirements of Section 30 (2) of the Code. Hence, there is no need to examine the rival submissions on this issue at this stage. - Tri
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