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Hearing of petition before NCLAT - matter listed for hearing on ...


NCLAT Dismisses Petition Challenging Hybrid Hearing Format, Imposes Rs. 10,000 Cost for Lack of Evidence.

August 19, 2020

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     HC

Hearing of petition before NCLAT - matter listed for hearing on virtual mode - grievance is that it should not be partly physical and partly through virtual hearing - Any assertion on oath made in any petition cannot dislodge what is recorded in the order of the Court or Tribunal. Even if it has happened, there is no contemporaneous record to suggest the same. - petition rejected with cost of ₹ 10,000/-. - HC

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