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Security Deposit and Interest Classified as "Financial Debt" u/s 5(8)(f) of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code.

October 16, 2021

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     AT

CIRP process - security deposit and/or intercorporate deposit - Whether this ‘Security Deposit’ and the interest thereon would fall within the ambit of the definition of ‘Financial Debt’ as defined under Section 5(8)(f) of the Code? - the status of Appellant is that of a Financial Creditor vis-à-vis the amount of ‘Security Deposit’ as per Section 5(7) read with Section 5(8) of the Code - the said amount of debt herein is to be treated as a ‘Financial Debt’. - AT

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