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    <description>SC adjudicated a dispute concerning the executability of an arbitral award post-corporate insolvency resolution plan. The Court held that upon NCLT&#039;s approval of the resolution plan, the respondent&#039;s claim stood extinguished, rendering the Facilitation Council&#039;s arbitral award dated 06.07.2018 non-executable. The Court rejected the HC&#039;s interpretation that the Facilitation Council retained jurisdiction to pronounce the award after the resolution plan&#039;s approval. Consequently, the SC allowed the appeal, declaring the award void and unenforceable, emphasizing that claims outside the resolution plan cannot be pursued post-NCLT approval.</description>
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