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Supreme Court Upholds Transfer of Winding Up Petition to NCLT Despite Admission Order. Discretion Under Section 434(1)(c) Companies Act, 2013 Properly Exercised Where Liquidation Was at Initial Stage and No Irreversible Steps Taken.

The Supreme Court dismissed appeals by Action Ispat and Power Pvt. Ltd. against the Delhi High Court's order transferring a winding up petition to the...

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High Court of Bombay Allows Secured Creditor's Appeal Against Direction to Deposit Title Deeds in Insolvency — Official Assignee Cannot Demand Title Deeds Without Adjudication of Mortgage Validity Under Presidency Towns Insolvency Act, 1909.

The appeal was filed by Punjab National Bank (the appellant) against an order of a learned Single Judge of the Bombay High Court in Official Assignee'...

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Bombay High Court Allows Discharge of Senior Citizen Insolvents Under Section 38 of Presidency-Towns Insolvency Act — Assets Fully Administered and No Objection from Creditor. Insolvents Granted Discharge After 9 Years of Undischarged Insolvency, Relieved of Stigma and Disabilities.

The judgment concerns a discharge application filed by two insolvents, Lav Chadha and Naresh Chadha, who are senior citizens aged 65 and 61 respective...

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NCLAT Upholds Admission of CIRP Against Corporate Debtor Under Section 7 of IBC, 2016 — Asset Reconstruction Company Held to be Financial Creditor and Application Not Barred by Limitation.

The appeal was filed by the suspended director of M/s. Sri Pavana Keerthi Hotels India Private Limited (Corporate Debtor) against the order of the Nat...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Committal of Insolvent to Civil Prison Under Section 34 of Presidency Towns Insolvency Act, 1909. Insolvent Removed Properties Without Leave of Official Assignee and Failed to Cooperate, Justifying Committal for Six Months.

The appeal arose from an order of the learned Single Judge directing the Appellant, Rajesh D. Vora, who was adjudged insolvent, to be committed to civ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal and Annuls Insolvency Adjudication After Debtor Deposits All Creditor Claims. Debtor's Compliance with Court Order to Pay All Claims Justified Annulment Under Section 35 of Presidency Towns Insolvency Act, 1909.

The appeal arose from an order dated December 3, 1996, by which the Insolvency Court adjudicated the appellant, Mulji Harshi Shah, as insolvent. The a...