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The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) has overriding effects over other laws as per Section 238. After approval of the Resolution Plan by NCLT, pending appellate proceedings cannot continue and are liable to be dismissed as infructuous and violative of IBC provisions. This aligns with judicial pronouncements wherein after NCLT approval u/s 13(6) of IBC, the Assessing Officer lacks jurisdiction to reopen assessments. Post Resolution Plan approval, all proceedings against the Corporate Debtor are barred, and only claims as per the plan can be recovered. The Successful Resolution Applicant is entitled to pursue actionable claims favoring the Corporate Debtor after plan approval. Consequently, the assessee's appeal cannot continue and is dismissed as infructuous.
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) has overriding effects over other laws as per Section 238. After approval of the Resolution Plan by NCLT, pending appellate proceedings cannot continue and are liable to be dismissed as infructuous and violative of IBC provisions. This aligns with judicial pronouncements wherein after NCLT approval u/s 13(6) of IBC, the Assessing Officer lacks jurisdiction to reopen assessments. Post Resolution Plan approval, all proceedings against the Corporate Debtor are barred, and only claims as per the plan can be recovered. The Successful Resolution Applicant is entitled to pursue actionable claims favoring the Corporate Debtor after plan approval. Consequently, the assessee's appeal cannot continue and is dismissed as infructuous.
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