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      Provident fund, pension fund and gratuity fund dues are excluded...

      Provident fund protection in liquidation excludes employee dues from the estate and blocks waterfall distribution.

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      IBCApril 28, 2026Case LawsAT
      Provident fund, pension fund and gratuity fund dues are excluded from the liquidation estate under Section 36(4)(a)(iii) and cannot be brought into the waterfall under Section 53. The absence of a separately maintained fund does not remove that statutory protection, and such dues must be provided for from the corporate debtor's available funds. The Tribunal therefore found the claim could not be treated as a distribution claim and remitted the matter for fresh examination in accordance with law. It also held that provident fund dues relatable to a separate legal entity could not be fastened on the corporate debtor, as distinct entities carry separate liabilities.

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