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Insolvency and BankruptcyAugust 23, 2022Case LawsAT
Initiation of CIRP - Financial Debt or not - It is clear that the amount provided by PEC as financial assistance, and claimed by it as financial debt under IBC, is basically for purchase, shipment and export of iron ore fines in fulfilment of the foreign contract. This amount is certainly not an amount given by PEC Ltd. as a financial creditor to a corporate entity M/s Phulchand Exports to ensure its overall financial viability. - The amount as claimed by the Appellant does not fall in the category of ‘financial debt’ as defined in the IBC - the Adjudicating Authority has not erred in passing the Impugned Order, whereby the Section 7 application of the Appellant has been dismissed. - AT
Initiation of CIRP - Financial Debt or not - It is clear that the amount provided by PEC as financial assistance, and claimed by it as financial debt under IBC, is basically for purchase, shipment and export of iron ore fines in fulfilment of the foreign contract. This amount is certainly not an amount given by PEC Ltd. as a financial creditor to a corporate entity M/s Phulchand Exports to ensure its overall financial viability. - The amount as claimed by the Appellant does not fall in the category of ‘financial debt’ as defined in the IBC - the Adjudicating Authority has not erred in passing the Impugned Order, whereby the Section 7 application of the Appellant has been dismissed. - AT
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