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Corporate insolvency process - Power of Board to decide amount ...


Supreme Court Upholds Board's Authority to Set Creditor Payments and Liquidation Value in Insolvency Cases.

April 23, 2019

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     SC

Corporate insolvency process - Power of Board to decide amount is to be paid to the ‘Financial Creditor’ or ‘Operational Creditor’ including the liquidation value - SC dismissed appeal against the decision of NCLAT

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