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Court Upholds NCLT Order: Liabilities Extinguished After Company Acquisition Under SGST/CGST Act 2017.

May 1, 2024

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Extinguishment of liability as per order of NCLT - challenge to order issued u/s 73 of the SGST/CGST Act 2017 - The High Court noted the NCLT order's explicit directive regarding the extinguishment of liabilities of the acquired company post-acquisition. The court emphasized the importance of honoring the NCLT's orders in such matters. The court relied on a previous decision and a Gujarat High Court judgment, both emphasizing the extinguishment of liabilities post-acquisition, to support its decision.

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