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2021 (10) TMI 1080 - Tri - Insolvency and Bankruptcy


Issues:
1. Application for Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 due to alleged default.
2. Classification of the debt as a financial debt.
3. Authorization of the application by the proper representative.
4. Admissibility of the petition and initiation of CIRP.
5. Appointment of an Interim Resolution Professional.
6. Declaration of moratorium under Section 14 of the Code.

Analysis:
1. The application was filed by 'M/s. Gogia Leasing Limited' against 'Xion Gems and Jewellers Pvt. Ltd.' for defaulting on a loan amount of ?1,13,35,203 as per a loan agreement. The Respondent failed to repay the loan despite a recall notice, citing financial stress due to the pandemic crisis.

2. The Corporate Debtor argued that the debt was not a financial one, but the Loan Agreement clearly indicated otherwise. The Adjudicating Authority found that the debt, along with interest, constituted a financial debt, as evidenced by the loan disbursement and the Respondent's admission of inability to clear dues.

3. The Corporate Debtor contended that the application was not presented by the proper authorized representative. However, a resolution authorizing the representative was provided, satisfying the requirement for initiating CIRP under Section 7 of the IBC.

4. After reviewing the documents and arguments, the Adjudicating Authority admitted the petition and initiated the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process due to the established default by the Corporate Debtor and their acknowledgment of financial strain preventing repayment.

5. An Interim Resolution Professional, Mr. Deepak Kumar Garg, was appointed as per the Code's requirements, ensuring compliance with Section 7(3)(b) and confirming no pending disciplinary proceedings against the appointed professional.

6. The declaration of moratorium under Section 14 of the Code was made, imposing restrictions on legal actions against the Corporate Debtor, asset transfers, enforcement of security interests, and property recovery. Exceptions were noted for essential services and goods supply, as well as certain provisions under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Act, 2018.

This detailed analysis of the judgment outlines the key issues, arguments, and decisions made by the Adjudicating Authority regarding the initiation of the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process and the appointment of an Interim Resolution Professional.

 

 

 

 

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