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Substantive consolidation of the Corporate Debtor into a single ...


Tribunal Denies Substantive Consolidation of Corporate Debtor in CIRP Due to Ongoing Liquidation and Common Shareholding Issues.

April 5, 2022

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     AT

Substantive consolidation of the Corporate Debtor into a single proceedings solely for the purpose of CIRP in accordance with the provisions of the Code - the second Respondent is already undergoing Liquidation Process since the last two years and this Tribunal is of the earnest view that the clock cannot be set back at this stage. - Mere common shareholding does not give any substantial grounds to the Appellant herein to seek substantive consolidation based on the facts and circumstances of the attendant case on hand. - AT

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