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CIRP Application Rejected: Insufficient Proof of Financial Creditor Status and Debt Under IBC Sections 5(8) and 3(12.

February 2, 2022

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     AT

Initiation of CIRP - It is also an admitted fact that there are no documents/records to prove that the Appellant is a Financial Creditor. The Appellant stated that the Audited Balance Sheets and other documents mentioned in para 8 of Part-V of the Application prove beyond doubt that two ingredients of IBC Application i.e. Debt and Default are fully stratified. Meaning thereby, there was no Financial Debt defined under Section 5(8) of IBC - the audited Balance Sheets also do not prove the existence of financial debt and default defined under Section 3(12) of IBC. - Application was rightly rejected by the NCLT - AT

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