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Insolvency and BankruptcyJune 14, 2021Case LawsTri
CIRP proceedings - Fraudulent activity on the part of Corporate Debtor - the e-mail communications being exchanged between the parties, it is seen that the Corporate Debtor has acted in violation of the terms and conditions of the purchase order and as such the Corporate Debtor is not entitled for any further payment to be made by the Respondent in this regard as claimed in the Application. - Tri
CIRP proceedings - Fraudulent activity on the part of Corporate Debtor - the e-mail communications being exchanged between the parties, it is seen that the Corporate Debtor has acted in violation of the terms and conditions of the purchase order and as such the Corporate Debtor is not entitled for any further payment to be made by the Respondent in this regard as claimed in the Application. - Tri
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