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Insolvency and BankruptcyJanuary 22, 2022Case LawsAT
Initiation of CIRP - It is pertinent to note that on 09.07.2016, ‘prior to the issuance of the Demand Notice under Section 8 of the Code’, the ‘Operational Creditor’ invoked Arbitration pursuant to the 8 project orders issued by the ‘Corporate Debtor’, which itself substantiates the ‘Existence of a Dispute’. In the ‘Notice’ invoking Arbitration, the ‘Operational Creditor’ has stated that there is an outstanding amount and has further stated that they are ready to settle the disputes through Arbitration. - we are of the considered view that there is a ‘Pre-Existing Dispute’ between the parties - Application admitted by the NCLT set aside - AT
Initiation of CIRP - It is pertinent to note that on 09.07.2016, ‘prior to the issuance of the Demand Notice under Section 8 of the Code’, the ‘Operational Creditor’ invoked Arbitration pursuant to the 8 project orders issued by the ‘Corporate Debtor’, which itself substantiates the ‘Existence of a Dispute’. In the ‘Notice’ invoking Arbitration, the ‘Operational Creditor’ has stated that there is an outstanding amount and has further stated that they are ready to settle the disputes through Arbitration. - we are of the considered view that there is a ‘Pre-Existing Dispute’ between the parties - Application admitted by the NCLT set aside - AT
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