Specialized Investment Fund distribution now requires dedicated certification, while transitional recognition preserves existing qualified distributor...
Overlapping GST proceedings require Central and State authorities to designate one competent authority for coordinated adjudication of the same matter...
Composite healthcare supplies retain exemption when patient care is the contract's essential character, despite payment through an implementing agency...
Receipt of immovable property requires actual possession or enjoyment; redevelopment allotments exchanged for tenancy rights fall outside deemed incom...
The court held that the Committee of Creditors (CoC) rightly considered and rejected the resolution plan submitted by M/s. Saverni Neutech Pvt. Ltd. and approved the plan of M/s. Trinity India Forgetech Pvt. Ltd. with 92.87% vote share. M/s. Saverni Neutech Pvt. Ltd. had no occasion to pray for a revised resolution plan when it failed to file a plan within the stipulated time. The Adjudicating Authority did not err in rejecting the application filed by Sandeep Jayantilal Vadodria. Regarding Prem Trading Company's appeal, its authorized representative Rakesh Patel was present in the CoC meeting and rightly exited from voting on approving the resolution plan due to conflict of interest as a co-resolution applicant. Prem Trading Company's 2.48% vote share was insignificant, and the plan was approved by HDFC Bank Ltd., the largest creditor with 92.87% vote share. The appeals were dismissed as lacking merit.
The court held that the Committee of Creditors (CoC) rightly considered and rejected the resolution plan submitted by M/s. Saverni Neutech Pvt. Ltd. and approved the plan of M/s. Trinity India Forgetech Pvt. Ltd. with 92.87% vote share. M/s. Saverni Neutech Pvt. Ltd. had no occasion to pray for a revised resolution plan when it failed to file a plan within the stipulated time. The Adjudicating Authority did not err in rejecting the application filed by Sandeep Jayantilal Vadodria. Regarding Prem Trading Company's appeal, its authorized representative Rakesh Patel was present in the CoC meeting and rightly exited from voting on approving the resolution plan due to conflict of interest as a co-resolution applicant. Prem Trading Company's 2.48% vote share was insignificant, and the plan was approved by HDFC Bank Ltd., the largest creditor with 92.87% vote share. The appeals were dismissed as lacking merit.
Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.