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Resolution plan worth Rs 19,700 crore upheld; promoters penalized for delay tactics, Section 32A immunity preserved

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....The Supreme Court upheld a resolution plan worth Rs 19,700 crore by the successful resolution applicant for a corporate debtor, rejecting appeals by its former promoters and finding they engaged in systematic delay tactics to thwart the corporate insolvency resolution process. The court affirmed earlier NCLAT and NCLT findings that the erstwhile management showed lackluster participation, filed multiple frivolous applications across forums, and attended Committee of Creditors meetings minimally; the NCLT had imposed costs on them. The judgment also preserved immunity from prosecution by the investigative agency for the successful resolution applicant.....