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....The NCLAT affirmed the Adjudicating Authority's findings that the appellants, suspended directors of the corporate debtor, were duly served via official email and postal addresses as per MCA records, and at least two directors appeared before the Tribunal and CoC meetings. The appellants failed to cooperate with the IRP/RP/Liquidator by withholding statutory books and accounts and ignoring notices, summons, and warrants. The Tribunal's observations reiterating facts to justify the corporate debtor's dissolution were upheld as non-grievous. The appeal, filed primarily to defend ongoing criminal proceedings initiated by the RP's complaint to IBBI, lacked merit. Consequently, the Tribunal found no grounds to interfere with the impugned judgment or its observations and dismissed the appeal.....