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Insolvency and BankruptcyFebruary 1, 2022Case LawsAT
Entitlement of Appellant(s)/ Applicant to be given a copy of Resolution Plan or any part of the Resolution Plan in the Appeal - When the right to Appeal on the ground enumerated in sub-section (3) of Section 61 is provided, unless the Appellant is aware of the contents of the Resolution Plan, how he will be able to satisfy the Appellate Court that the grounds enumerated in sub-section (3) of Section 61 are made out in reference to approval of the Resolution Plan. The provision of Section 61, sub-section (3) reaffirms the view that after approval of the Resolution Plan, Resolution Plan does not remain a confidential document, so as to deny its perusal to a claimant, who is aggrieved by the Plan and has come up on the Appeal - However, We are not inclined to issue a direction to provide entire Resolution Plan to the Appellant herein. - AT
Entitlement of Appellant(s)/ Applicant to be given a copy of Resolution Plan or any part of the Resolution Plan in the Appeal - When the right to Appeal on the ground enumerated in sub-section (3) of Section 61 is provided, unless the Appellant is aware of the contents of the Resolution Plan, how he will be able to satisfy the Appellate Court that the grounds enumerated in sub-section (3) of Section 61 are made out in reference to approval of the Resolution Plan. The provision of Section 61, sub-section (3) reaffirms the view that after approval of the Resolution Plan, Resolution Plan does not remain a confidential document, so as to deny its perusal to a claimant, who is aggrieved by the Plan and has come up on the Appeal - However, We are not inclined to issue a direction to provide entire Resolution Plan to the Appellant herein. - AT
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