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Fresh claim after CIRP proceedings - The CIRP is a time-bound ...

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June 9, 2021

Fresh claim after CIRP proceedings - The CIRP is a time-bound process and if the Adjudicating Authority sets the clock back for the reason that the Applicant was not diligent enough in pursuing its claim, it would certainly go against the main objective of the Code - It is wrong on the part of the Applicant to submit that the RP has himself caused unnecessary delay in consideration of the claim of the Applicant, that had been filed even before the Resolution Plan was received by the RP. - Tri

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