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Insolvency and BankruptcyAugust 10, 2022Case LawsHC
CIRP - Recovery proceedings initiated by the bank under SARFAESI Act - Respondent No. 1 certainly has the right to proceed against the collateral securities for recovery of its dues, which are independent of the resolution plan approved by the NCLT. If the resolution plan approved by the Adjudicating Authority is contravened by the concerned corporate debtor, any person other than the corporate debtor, whose interests are prejudicially affected, may make an application to the Adjudicating Authority for an order for liquidation. Where a resolution applicant succeeds as a corporate debtor, but fails to comply with its assurance in terms of the resolution plan, then subsequent step to be taken has been specified in Section 33(3) of the IBC - HC
CIRP - Recovery proceedings initiated by the bank under SARFAESI Act - Respondent No. 1 certainly has the right to proceed against the collateral securities for recovery of its dues, which are independent of the resolution plan approved by the NCLT. If the resolution plan approved by the Adjudicating Authority is contravened by the concerned corporate debtor, any person other than the corporate debtor, whose interests are prejudicially affected, may make an application to the Adjudicating Authority for an order for liquidation. Where a resolution applicant succeeds as a corporate debtor, but fails to comply with its assurance in terms of the resolution plan, then subsequent step to be taken has been specified in Section 33(3) of the IBC - HC
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