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Insolvency and BankruptcyDecember 24, 2022Case LawsAT
Validity of Sale Confirmation Letter and Sale Certificate - One cannot remain in Oblivion, as to the crystalline fact, that the Appellant / 1st Respondent, had Registered the Sale Certificate, to and in favour of the 2nd Respondent, in utter disregard to the Order of Moratorium, declared by the Adjudicating Authority - Viewed in that perspective, the availing of remedy, under ‘Section 17 (1) of the SARFAESI Act, 2002, by the Aggrieved, before the Debts Recovery Tribunal – I, Hyderabad, is an Otiose one and the same is Negatived, by this Tribunal, considering the fact that the provisions of I & B Code, 2016, overrides the SARFAESI Act, 2002. - AT
Validity of Sale Confirmation Letter and Sale Certificate - One cannot remain in Oblivion, as to the crystalline fact, that the Appellant / 1st Respondent, had Registered the Sale Certificate, to and in favour of the 2nd Respondent, in utter disregard to the Order of Moratorium, declared by the Adjudicating Authority - Viewed in that perspective, the availing of remedy, under ‘Section 17 (1) of the SARFAESI Act, 2002, by the Aggrieved, before the Debts Recovery Tribunal – I, Hyderabad, is an Otiose one and the same is Negatived, by this Tribunal, considering the fact that the provisions of I & B Code, 2016, overrides the SARFAESI Act, 2002. - AT
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