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Insolvency and BankruptcyNovember 7, 2020Case LawsAT
Refund of amount which had been adjusted during CIRP by the Appellant Bank from Fixed Deposits - Once CIRP was initiated and Section 14 of IBC applied such adjustment by Appellant cannot be maintained. Lack of knowledge of initiation of CIRP would not be relevant. When CIRP was initiated, the Appellant Bank could not have adjusted the amounts as has been done in this matter. - AT
Refund of amount which had been adjusted during CIRP by the Appellant Bank from Fixed Deposits - Once CIRP was initiated and Section 14 of IBC applied such adjustment by Appellant cannot be maintained. Lack of knowledge of initiation of CIRP would not be relevant. When CIRP was initiated, the Appellant Bank could not have adjusted the amounts as has been done in this matter. - AT
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