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Initiation of CIRP and liquidation process upheld after finding loans were disbursed and creditor claims enforceable, appeal rejected

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....Initiation of CIRP was upheld because unsecured loans were actually disbursed to the corporate debtor, obliging the Adjudicating Authority to admit the Section 7 petition; the appeal that initiation was illegal was rejected. Related party or subsidiary links did not bar the financial creditors from lending, so related party status did not vitiate claims and the challenge to liquidation and e auctions failed. The Committee of Creditors' commercial wisdom and the Adjudicating Authority's evaluation under the Code were treated as non justiciable and final, so liquidation steps and waterfall distribution were sustained. Exorbitant interest was disallowed though principal liability remained enforceable.....