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Insolvency and BankruptcyJanuary 22, 2022Case LawsAT
Approval of Resolution Plan - statutory dues (tax liability) - the claim of the Appellant is an Operational Debt and for all purposes the I&B Code, 2016 shall only apply. There is no special treatment or category made separately for such dues and the claim of the Appellant are to be treated as Operational Debt. - In view of the settled law, there is no special treatment that can be accorded to statutory dues under the scheme of the I&B Code - AT
Approval of Resolution Plan - statutory dues (tax liability) - the claim of the Appellant is an Operational Debt and for all purposes the I&B Code, 2016 shall only apply. There is no special treatment or category made separately for such dues and the claim of the Appellant are to be treated as Operational Debt. - In view of the settled law, there is no special treatment that can be accorded to statutory dues under the scheme of the I&B Code - AT
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