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Insolvency and BankruptcyOctober 4, 2023Case LawsSC
CIRP - Status of the entity (Corporate debtor) as MSME or not - certificate being procured after the process started - NCLAT held the status of entity as MSME - Contempt proceedings against the Resolution professional for not folloiwng the decision of NCLAT - The appellant (RP) cannot be faulted for calling for other proposals in which the proposal given by respondent No.1 was also to be examined, put them to voting before the CoCs and declare the results - SC
CIRP - Status of the entity (Corporate debtor) as MSME or not - certificate being procured after the process started - NCLAT held the status of entity as MSME - Contempt proceedings against the Resolution professional for not folloiwng the decision of NCLAT - The appellant (RP) cannot be faulted for calling for other proposals in which the proposal given by respondent No.1 was also to be examined, put them to voting before the CoCs and declare the results - SC
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