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Insolvency and BankruptcyApril 23, 2024Case LawsAT
Rejection of application filed by the Appellant (Suspended Director) before the Adjudicating Authority - Challenging the authority of another director's actions and Approval of Resolution Plan CIRP - The tribunal finds that the original order dismissing the appellant's application overlooked critical facts and allegations of unauthorized and potentially fraudulent actions by the involved directors. The Tribunal sets aside the lower tribunal's order for failing to consider these issues adequately and not providing the appellant a fair opportunity to contest the unauthorized actions and their implications on the insolvency process.
Rejection of application filed by the Appellant (Suspended Director) before the Adjudicating Authority - Challenging the authority of another director's actions and Approval of Resolution Plan CIRP - The tribunal finds that the original order dismissing the appellant's application overlooked critical facts and allegations of unauthorized and potentially fraudulent actions by the involved directors. The Tribunal sets aside the lower tribunal's order for failing to consider these issues adequately and not providing the appellant a fair opportunity to contest the unauthorized actions and their implications on the insolvency process.
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