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Resolution Plan Upheld Despite Operational Creditor Challenge; Compliance with Insolvency Code Confirmed by Appellate Tribunal.

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....Challenge to an approved Resolution Plan where no consideration was given to payment to an Operational Creditor. The key points are: Section 30(2)(b) mandates that payment to Operational Creditors shall not be less than the amount payable in case of liquidation u/s 53. The Supreme Court in Essar Steel case held that the CoC's commercial wisdom in approving a Resolution Plan cannot be interfered with as long as Code provisions are met. The Adjudicating Authority's jurisdiction is circumscribed by Section 30(2). In the present case, notionally computing the amount payable to the Operational Creditor in liquidation results in nil, as the sole Financial Creditor itself cannot receive its full amount. The approved Resolution Plan proposes paymen.........