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Initiation of CIRP - threshold of Rupees One Crore - Default by ...

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September 22, 2022

Initiation of CIRP - threshold of Rupees One Crore - Default by Corporate Debtor is a condition precedent which gives right to the Operational Creditor to file application under Section 9 but for initiating CIRP process threshold, as prescribed under Section 4, is to be fulfilled by the Operational Creditor on the date of initiation of CIRP process. - AT

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