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Insolvency resolution process - The petitioner cannot be forced ...


Petitioner Not Obligated to Purchase Goods; Entitled to Claim Overdue Payment from Corporate Debtor Since 2012.

February 13, 2018

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     Tri

Insolvency resolution process - The petitioner cannot be forced to buy goods from the respondent-corporate debtor and it has every right to claim the outstanding amount which is overdue. - The respondent cannot raise a voice to say that there was no term fixed for payment for the outstanding amount on the ground that the transactions between the parties continued in the normal course of business since 2012 - Tri

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