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Resolution Plan Approved Despite Undervalued Transaction Allegations; Only Resolution Professional or Liquidator Can File u/s 66.

June 21, 2022

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     Tri

Approval of resolution plan - allegation of non consideration of undervalued transaction - reversal of effects of such avoidance transactions - The application under section 66 is to be filed only by the resolution professional or the liquidator. Moreover, the applicant herein is not a resolution professional and is only a dissenting financial creditor and in this capacity the Applicant has no right to file the present application - Tri

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