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      Validity of SCN proposing to declare the petitioners as wilful...

      Court Upholds Validity of Show-Cause Notice for Wilful Default, Separate from NPA Status; Affirms Petitioners' Response Rights.

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      Companies LawMarch 22, 2024Case LawsHC
      Validity of SCN proposing to declare the petitioners as wilful defaulters - Classification of Account as NPA - Impact of CIRP proceedings under IBC - The High Court held that NPA classification was deemed irrelevant to the determination of wilful default, and the Show-cause Notice was deemed valid. - The court ruled that the NPA classification was a separate issue from wilful default and that the petitioners' arguments regarding the classification's invalidity were not sustainable. - The court determined that the petitioners' legal rights were not infringed by the issuance of the Show-cause Notice, as they had the opportunity to respond to it. - The court found that the allegations in the Show-cause Notice provided sufficient grounds for declaring the petitioners as wilful defaulters, as per the Master Circular. - The court clarified that wilful defaulter proceedings were not subject to the moratorium imposed by Section 96 of the IBC.

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