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NCLAT dismissed the appeal filed by the Operational Creditor against the Corporate Debtor's Section 9 Application rejection. The tribunal found a pre-existing dispute substantiated by multiple communications, including a Show Cause Notice issued prior to the demand notice. The court determined that the disputes regarding work quality, performance, and potential revenue losses were genuine and predated the operational creditor's demand. As per Section 9(5)(ii)(d) of the Insolvency Code, the existence of a pre-existing dispute renders the insolvency application non-maintainable, thereby validating the original order's dismissal and confirming no procedural infirmities in the adjudicating authority's decision.
NCLAT dismissed the appeal filed by the Operational Creditor against the Corporate Debtor's Section 9 Application rejection. The tribunal found a pre-existing dispute substantiated by multiple communications, including a Show Cause Notice issued prior to the demand notice. The court determined that the disputes regarding work quality, performance, and potential revenue losses were genuine and predated the operational creditor's demand. As per Section 9(5)(ii)(d) of the Insolvency Code, the existence of a pre-existing dispute renders the insolvency application non-maintainable, thereby validating the original order's dismissal and confirming no procedural infirmities in the adjudicating authority's decision.
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