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    <description>The NCLAT upheld the legality of invoking a Performance Bank Guarantee (PBG) by the Nominated Authority during the moratorium period. It relied on the Supreme Court&#039;s judgment in Standard Chartered Bank vs. Heavy Engineering Corporation Limited, which established that a bank is obligated to honor an unconditional and irrevocable bank guarantee, subject to exceptions like fraud or irretrievable harm. In the present case, the Corporate Debtor&#039;s default was established, and the Nominated Authority followed due process by issuing a show cause notice, considering the Scrutiny Committee&#039;s recommendation, and invoking the PBG as per the agreement&#039;s terms. The NCLAT found no error in the Adjudicating Authority&#039;s refusal to set aside the invocation .....</description>
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