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Cross Border Insolvency Protocol - ‘The Dutch Trustee’ is ...

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November 19, 2019

Cross Border Insolvency Protocol - ‘The Dutch Trustee’ is equivalent to the ‘Resolution Professional’ of India, therefore, as per law he has a right to attend the meeting of the ‘Committee of Creditors’ - They will work in co-operation with the ‘Resolution Professional of India’

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