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Corporate insolvency process - The rationale of giving a ...


High Court Upholds 2016 Insolvency Code: No Constitutional Violation in Financial Creditors' Treatment in India.

February 8, 2018

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     HC

Corporate insolvency process - The rationale of giving a particular treatment to a financial creditor in the process of insolvency of a company under the Code of 2016 cannot be said to offend any provisions of the Constitution of India. - HC

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