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Insolvency and BankruptcyFebruary 1, 2022Case LawsAT
Initiation of CIRP - The Appellant, who is a speculative investor, cannot claim status and benefits as financial creditor under Explanation (i) of Section 5(8)(f) of the IBC, and is not interested in the financial well-being, growth and vitality of the Corporate Debtor, but is just interested in her investment and has come in the garb of an allottee. In such a situation, the Appellant is certainly not a financial creditor holding financial debt, which is in default of payment by the Corporate Debtor. - AT
Initiation of CIRP - The Appellant, who is a speculative investor, cannot claim status and benefits as financial creditor under Explanation (i) of Section 5(8)(f) of the IBC, and is not interested in the financial well-being, growth and vitality of the Corporate Debtor, but is just interested in her investment and has come in the garb of an allottee. In such a situation, the Appellant is certainly not a financial creditor holding financial debt, which is in default of payment by the Corporate Debtor. - AT
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