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Extension of CIRP - not taking a decision by the CoC without any ...

October 26, 2019

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Extension of CIRP - not taking a decision by the CoC without any reason will not become a reason for exclusion of the time period from the CIRP period. Besides this, CoC has not even passed a resolution seeking exclusion or extension of time as prayed by the Resolution Professional.

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