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Insolvency and BankruptcyAugust 30, 2023Case LawsAT
CIRP - Restriction on Trespassing on a property, allegedly owned by the corporate debtor - The Impugned Order does not give any finding regarding the ownership of the said property, but merely requires that the Appellant or any other person should not trespass on the property of the corporate debtor and status quo regarding the scheduled property should be maintained till the successful completion of the liquidation process - Order sustained - AT
CIRP - Restriction on Trespassing on a property, allegedly owned by the corporate debtor - The Impugned Order does not give any finding regarding the ownership of the said property, but merely requires that the Appellant or any other person should not trespass on the property of the corporate debtor and status quo regarding the scheduled property should be maintained till the successful completion of the liquidation process - Order sustained - AT
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