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Supreme Court Affirms Guarantor's Independent Liability Despite Resolution Plan. Guarantor's obligations remain intact; assets of subsidiaries excluded from holding company’s resolution plans, creditor rights upheld

The Supreme Court of India affirmed that the approval of a resolution plan for a corporate guarantor does not absolve the principal borrower of its li...

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Bombay High Court Grants Interim Injunction Restraining Bank from Enforcing Guarantee and Pledge Against Company Pending Company Law Board Proceedings. Alleged Fraudulent Assumption of Liability by Directors Without Shareholder Consent Raises Serious Questions to be Tried.

The applicant, Rajinder Kumar Malhotra, filed an application in a pending company appeal seeking an interim injunction to restrain HDFC Bank from reco...

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Bombay High Court Allows Summary Suit Against Principal Borrower Despite Moratorium Against Guarantors Under IBC. The court permitted the plaintiff to proceed only against defendant no.1 (principal borrower) while reserving rights against guarantors under moratorium.

The plaintiff, IL & FS Financial Services Limited, filed a commercial summary suit under Order XXXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 to recover ...

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Finance Company Challenges Arbitration Halt Due to Insolvency Moratorium. Petitioner disputes arbitrator's orders citing moratorium scope under IB Code, seeks continuation against non-insolvent guarantors.

The petitioner, a finance company, challenges two orders by an arbitrator that halted arbitration proceedings due to a moratorium under Section 95 of ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Winding Up Petitions for Non-Compliance with Statutory Notice Under Section 434 of Companies Act, 1956. Statutory notice requirement under Section 434(1)(a) held mandatory and cannot be waived by agreement between parties.

The petitioner, Dolphin Investment Pvt. Ltd., filed two company petitions under Section 433(e) and (f) of the Companies Act, 1956, seeking winding up ...