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Insolvency and BankruptcyDecember 31, 2021Case LawsTri
Seeking direction to 1st Respondent to admit the claim - The excess amount claimed by the Applicant has already been received by them from the Corporate Debtor and this amount was adjusted by the Applicant against the dues of Matheel. Hence the Resolution Professional has not accepted that amount which has already been paid. If that amount is also accepted by the Resolution Professional, that would be violation of the IBC and detrimental to the interests of other creditors of the Corporate Debtor. - Tri
Seeking direction to 1st Respondent to admit the claim - The excess amount claimed by the Applicant has already been received by them from the Corporate Debtor and this amount was adjusted by the Applicant against the dues of Matheel. Hence the Resolution Professional has not accepted that amount which has already been paid. If that amount is also accepted by the Resolution Professional, that would be violation of the IBC and detrimental to the interests of other creditors of the Corporate Debtor. - Tri
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