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2025 (3) TMI 909 - AT - IBC


1. ISSUES PRESENTED and CONSIDERED

The Tribunal considered several core legal issues, including:

  • Whether the Interim Resolution Professional (IRP) should comply with the Tribunal's order dated 10.06.2022 regarding the continuation of construction projects and the management of the Corporate Debtor's operations.
  • The obligations of the IRP concerning the payment of outstanding dues to employees and operational creditors, including vendors.
  • The procedural and substantive implications of the Supreme Court's stay on the Tribunal's order dated 12.12.2024.
  • The appropriate process for verifying and settling claims of operational creditors and vendors during the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP).
  • Whether the IRP and other stakeholders should continue to manage the Corporate Debtor's projects under the previously established framework until further orders from higher courts.

2. ISSUE-WISE DETAILED ANALYSIS

Compliance with Order Dated 10.06.2022

  • Legal Framework and Precedents: The Tribunal's order dated 10.06.2022 provided a framework for the continuation of construction projects under the supervision of the IRP, with specific mechanisms for financial management and project oversight. The Supreme Court's interim order dated 21.02.2025 stayed the Tribunal's subsequent order dated 12.12.2024, thereby reinstating the earlier framework.
  • Court's Interpretation and Reasoning: The Tribunal emphasized that the IRP must continue to operate under the directives of the order dated 10.06.2022, as the Supreme Court's stay effectively reinstated this order's provisions.
  • Application of Law to Facts: The IRP was directed to manage the Corporate Debtor's projects as a going concern, ensuring compliance with the financial and operational guidelines set forth in the earlier order.
  • Conclusions: The Tribunal concluded that the IRP must adhere to the order dated 10.06.2022 until further instructions from the Supreme Court.

Payment of Outstanding Dues to Employees and Vendors

  • Legal Framework and Precedents: Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), the IRP is responsible for managing the Corporate Debtor's operations, including the payment of CIRP costs and employee salaries.
  • Court's Interpretation and Reasoning: The Tribunal acknowledged the IRP's obligation to settle outstanding dues and emphasized the need for a phased payment plan due to the Corporate Debtor's financial constraints.
  • Key Evidence and Findings: The IRP's submissions indicated that some payments had been processed, with plans to clear remaining dues by 31.05.2025.
  • Conclusions: The Tribunal directed the IRP to continue processing and disbursing payments as per the established timelines, ensuring cooperation from employees and vendors.

Verification and Settlement of Operational Creditors' Claims

  • Legal Framework and Precedents: The IBC mandates the IRP to verify and settle claims of operational creditors during the CIRP, prioritizing post-CIRP costs.
  • Court's Interpretation and Reasoning: The Tribunal clarified that the verification process should follow the pre-12.12.2024 mechanism, ensuring transparency and accuracy in settling claims.
  • Application of Law to Facts: The IRP was instructed to finalize bills and commence payments in a phased manner, with operational creditors required to submit outstanding bills within two weeks.
  • Conclusions: The Tribunal directed the IRP to adhere to the established verification process and ensure timely payments to operational creditors.

3. SIGNIFICANT HOLDINGS

  • Core Principles Established: The Tribunal reinforced the principle that the IRP must manage the Corporate Debtor's operations in accordance with existing legal frameworks and court orders, prioritizing the continuity of projects and the settlement of legitimate claims.
  • Final Determinations on Each Issue: The IRP was directed to comply with the order dated 10.06.2022, manage payments to employees and vendors as per the outlined timelines, and ensure the verification of claims using the pre-12.12.2024 process.
  • Verbatim Quotes of Crucial Legal Reasoning: "The order dated 10.06.2022 passed by this Tribunal still being in operation, all concerned including the IRP has to take steps in accordance with the directions till any further orders are passed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court."

 

 

 

 

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