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Insolvency and BankruptcyJanuary 29, 2022Case LawsAT
Initiation of CIRP - Insufficiently stamped documents - admissible evidence or not - The decision of the Adjudicating Authority that Corporate Debtor has committed default is not vitiated which was fully supported by the materials on record even if Facility Agreement dated 22nd May, 2013 and 19th August, 2013 are ignored. The Corporate Debtor has taken a Financial Benefits from Standard Chartered Bank and obtained disbursal in three tranches of 5 Million Dollar each, which disbursements have not been denied in a pleading before the Adjudicating Authority - The submission of the Appellant that facility agreement being not stamped Section 9 Proceeding ought not to have proceeded has to be rejected - AT
Initiation of CIRP - Insufficiently stamped documents - admissible evidence or not - The decision of the Adjudicating Authority that Corporate Debtor has committed default is not vitiated which was fully supported by the materials on record even if Facility Agreement dated 22nd May, 2013 and 19th August, 2013 are ignored. The Corporate Debtor has taken a Financial Benefits from Standard Chartered Bank and obtained disbursal in three tranches of 5 Million Dollar each, which disbursements have not been denied in a pleading before the Adjudicating Authority - The submission of the Appellant that facility agreement being not stamped Section 9 Proceeding ought not to have proceeded has to be rejected - AT
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