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Claim of Tax Dues after the Approval of Resolution Plan - CIRP ...

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August 18, 2020

Claim of Tax Dues after the Approval of Resolution Plan - CIRP process - Operational Debt or not - no claim was filed by the Appellants before the Resolution Professional, despite the knowledge of the CIRP - the Operational Creditors has no rights against the acquiring Company relating to the period, before the Effective Date. The Acquiring Company shall not have any liability towards Operational Creditors for the amounts owed prior to the Effective Date. - AT

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