Depositor-protection proceedings prevail over corporate insolvency, while liquidators may recover chit receivables using copies of seized company reco...
Intermediary service classification fails where overseas admission facilitation is supplied independently, preserving export treatment and small-provi...
Satellite transponder bandwidth is telecommunication, not Business Support Service; foreign non-telegraph providers triggered no service tax liability...
Commitment proceedings gain extended timelines, structured defect refiling, and automatic resumption of inquiry after the adjusted completion period e...
Centralised assessment transfer becomes unwarranted once the searched person's assessment is complete, requiring restoration to the appropriate charge...
Insolvency and BankruptcyOctober 13, 2023Case LawsHC
Extinguishment of claims - approval of the Resolution Plan - The Court is of the considered opinion that approval of the Resolution Plan in terms given clearly amounts to the extinguishment of all debts that were owed by the corporate debtor except to the extent as was admitted in the Resolution Plan. The IBC and the resolution process does not contemplate matters being left inchoate. In fact, and to the contrary it exhorts one to accept the seal of finality and quietitude which stands attached to the approval of a Resolution Plan. - On due application of the “eye of the needle” test, it is manifest that the disputes which are spoken of in the Section 11 petition are non-arbitrable and thus no reference to the AT is warranted - HC
Extinguishment of claims - approval of the Resolution Plan - The Court is of the considered opinion that approval of the Resolution Plan in terms given clearly amounts to the extinguishment of all debts that were owed by the corporate debtor except to the extent as was admitted in the Resolution Plan. The IBC and the resolution process does not contemplate matters being left inchoate. In fact, and to the contrary it exhorts one to accept the seal of finality and quietitude which stands attached to the approval of a Resolution Plan. - On due application of the “eye of the needle” test, it is manifest that the disputes which are spoken of in the Section 11 petition are non-arbitrable and thus no reference to the AT is warranted - HC
Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.