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Insolvency and BankruptcyMarch 26, 2024Case LawsAT
CIRP - Seeking a direction to admit the claim of the Appellant as Financial Creditor - The Tribunal found that the possession of the units had indeed been handed over to the appellant on a specified date, as evidenced by a letter signed by the appellant themselves, albeit under protest. This fact was crucial in determining the validity of the appellant's claim. - Despite the appellant's arguments regarding the absence of an occupancy certificate, the Tribunal noted that partial completion certificates had been issued, indicating progress in the completion of the commercial complex. - The NCLAT upheld the decision of the adjudicating authority to reject the appellant's application seeking direction to admit their claim.
CIRP - Seeking a direction to admit the claim of the Appellant as Financial Creditor - The Tribunal found that the possession of the units had indeed been handed over to the appellant on a specified date, as evidenced by a letter signed by the appellant themselves, albeit under protest. This fact was crucial in determining the validity of the appellant's claim. - Despite the appellant's arguments regarding the absence of an occupancy certificate, the Tribunal noted that partial completion certificates had been issued, indicating progress in the completion of the commercial complex. - The NCLAT upheld the decision of the adjudicating authority to reject the appellant's application seeking direction to admit their claim.
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