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CIRP - Extension of time in the CIRP has to be applied by the ...

September 30, 2023

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CIRP - Extension of time in the CIRP has to be applied by the Resolution Professional who is the official conducting the CIRP and further when CoC has instructed the Resolution Professional to seek extension of 60 days, the application could not have been rejected only on the ground that Govind Prasad Todi and Siddhartha Todi who were granted liberty, who have not filed the application. - AT

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