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CIRP - Removal of the Leasehold Land from the pull of Assets of ...


Leasehold Land Stays in Corporate Debtor's Assets During CIRP; Resolution Professional Manages u/s 18(f) of IBC.

October 27, 2022

Case Laws     Insolvency and Bankruptcy     AT

CIRP - Removal of the Leasehold Land from the pull of Assets of the Corporate Debtor - right to terminate the Lease Deed - the Appellant has never initiated any proceedings or chosen to exercise their rights to invoke any of the Clauses of the Lease Deed for cancellation of the subject Deed - the Leasehold Right is an Intangible Asset of the Corporate Debtor and that the Resolution Professional is empowered under Section 18(f) of the Code to take control and custody of any Asset over which the ‘Corporate Debtor’ has the Ownership Right. - AT

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