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Approval of the resolution plan of the Corporate Debtor - ...

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December 21, 2022

Approval of the resolution plan of the Corporate Debtor - Recovery of property tax demand - public announcement for inviting claim was made on 07.12.2018 much after the amendment in Regulation 12 of the Regulations which now provides that a creditor shall submit a claim with proof. - Meaning thereby, after the amendment in Regulation 12 filing of the claim has become a sine quo non. It is pertinent to mention that being a statutory authority, it cannot feign ignorance about the necessity to file claim after having been informed by the RP of the CIRP proceedings vide letter dated 11.12.2018. - AT

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