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Insolvency and BankruptcyDecember 31, 2021Case LawsTri
Seeking release of security interest from the liquidation estate - If the respondent wants to proceed with the liquidation proceedings without relinquishing his security interest he has to follow Section 52 of the I&B Code in which it is specified that the CIRP cost due from the secured creditors who realize the security interest in the manner provided in Section 52 has to deduct the proceeds from the sale of the asset and shall transfer such amounts to be included in the liquidation estate. - Tri
Seeking release of security interest from the liquidation estate - If the respondent wants to proceed with the liquidation proceedings without relinquishing his security interest he has to follow Section 52 of the I&B Code in which it is specified that the CIRP cost due from the secured creditors who realize the security interest in the manner provided in Section 52 has to deduct the proceeds from the sale of the asset and shall transfer such amounts to be included in the liquidation estate. - Tri
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