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2022 (2) TMI 1307 - Tri - Insolvency and Bankruptcy


Issues:
1. Exclusion of a period from the Liquidation process timeline.
2. Fixing an early date for hearing pending applications.
3. Order of dissolution of a company under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code.

Issue 1: Exclusion of a period from the Liquidation process timeline
The Applicant sought to exclude 186 days from the Liquidation period due to the impact of COVID-19 and nationwide lockdown. The Applicant relied on Regulation 47A of the Liquidation Regulations to request this exclusion. The Tribunal considered the Order of Liquidation issued on 30.01.2019, which marked the end of the two-year Liquidation period on 18.02.2021. Due to the lockdown imposed from 24.03.2020 to 30.09.2020, the Tribunal allowed the exclusion of 186 days from the Liquidation Period.

Issue 2: Fixing an early date for hearing pending applications
The Applicant requested an early date for hearing pending applications, including MA/552/2018, MA/628/2019, MA/631/2018, and MA/131/2020. These applications involved substantial sums to be returned to the Corporate Debtor. The Tribunal directed the Applicant to forward a copy of the dissolution order to the authority with which the corporate debtor is registered within seven days from the date of the order.

Issue 3: Order of dissolution of a company under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
The Tribunal noted that the Corporate Debtor, SBQ Steels Ltd., had been completely liquidated as per the final report and Compliance Certificate filed by the Applicant. As per Section 54 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, the Tribunal ordered the dissolution of the Corporate Debtor. The Liquidator was directed to forward a copy of the dissolution order to the concerned RoC and IBBI within seven days from the date of the order. Consequently, the Tribunal allowed the application for dissolution of the Corporate Debtor.

This detailed analysis of the judgment from the National Company Law Tribunal, Chennai, highlights the key issues addressed, the legal provisions applied, and the final orders issued by the Tribunal.

 

 

 

 

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