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NCLAT Notifies Summer Vacations For NCLAT Principal Bench W.E.F. 05.06.2023 To 02.07.2023, Registry To Remain Functional
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (“NCLAT”) has issued a notice dated 30.05.2023, notifying Annual Summer Vacation from 05.06.2023 to 02.07.2023 for NCLAT, Principal Bench (New Delhi). The Registry of NCLAT Principal Bench and the facility of E-filing of cases shall be operational during the said vacation period.Urgent matters would be taken up as per the decision of the Competent Authority and an email must be sent to the Registrar of NCLAT Principal Bench at: registrar-nclat@gov.in...
Improving The Functioning Of The National Company Law Tribunal – A Perspective
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), established on 01 June 2016 under the Companies Act, 2013, is a premier tribunal in the commercial and economic field. Its primary litigants are financial sector entities and bodies corporate. The enactment of the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) is often cited as one of the main drivers for India’s quantum jump from rank 142 in 2014 to 62 in 2019 in the Ease of Doing Business Rankings, the most recent year for which data is...
Weekly Digest Of IBC Cases [22nd To 28th May 2023]
SUPREME COURTRemedies Against Third-Parties Not Available Under Section 66 Of IBC: Supreme CourtCase Title: Glukrich Capital Pvt Ltd vs The State of West BengalCitation: 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 464The Supreme Court Bench comprising of Justice Krishna Murari and Justice Sanjay Kumar, affirmed that the remedy against third party is not available under Section 66 of IBC. The Bench further held, “We are of the considered opinion that in such circumstances, it is for the Resolution Professional or the...
NCLT Notifies Vacation Benches; Matters To Be Heard Through VC And Registry To Remain Functional
The National Company Law Tribunal (“NCLT”) has issued a circular dated 18.05.2023 notifying the Vacation Bench for NCLT benches having vacation in the month of June 2023. Further, only urgent matters would be heard during the vacation period, subject to the availability of the Hon’ble Member(s) and as per the convenience of the concerned Hon’ble Member(s). Matters are to be heard through Video Conferencing and the Registry would remain functional during the vacation. The following Vacation...
Home Buyers Have No Right To File Intervention Application Prior To Admission Of Section 7 Petition: NCLAT Delhi
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (“NCLAT”), New Delhi Bench, comprising of Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain (Judicial Member) and Shri Naresh Salecha (Technical Member), while adjudicating an appeal filed in Vikash Kumar Mishra & Ors. v Orbis Trusteeship Service Pvt. Ltd. & Anr., has held that an intervention application filed by the homebuyers in petition under Section 7 of IBC is not maintainable before such petition gets admitted. The right to file such application would accrue...
Delay In Filing Of Appeal Under Section 42 Of IBC Is Condonable Under Section 5 Of Limitation Act: NCLAT Delhi
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (“NCLAT”), New Delhi Bench, comprising of Justice Ashok Bhushan (Chairperson) and Shri Barun Mitra (Technical Member), while adjudicating an appeal filed in Canara Bank v Commercial Tax Department Circle 09, Indore, Madhya Pradesh & Anr., has held that delay in filing the Appeal under Section 42 of IBC is condonable in exercise of power under Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963.BACKGROUND FACTSThe Commercial Tax Department Circle 09 (“Tax...
NCLT Principal Bench To Have Special Bench Between 1st To 9th June 2023
The National Company Law Tribunal has issued a circular dated 24.05.2023, intimating the constitution of Special Bench for NCLT Principal Bench (New Delhi) for the period of 01.06.2023 to 09.06.2023. The Special Bench shall attend to the matters listed before Justice Ramalingam Sudhakar (President) and Shri Avinash K Srivastava (Technical Member).The matters are to be heard in physical mode. The Special Bench shall comprise of:NCLT Principal Bench (Court No. 1 New Delhi) Dr. P S N Prasad...
NCLT Chennai Bench To Have Special Bench Between 31st May To 9th June 2023
The National Company Law Tribunal has issued a circular dated 24.05.2023, intimating the constitution of Special Bench for NCLT Chennai Bench (Court No. 1) for the period of 31.05.2023 to 09.06.2023. The Special Bench shall attend to the matters listed before Justice Ramalingam Sudhakar (President) and Shri Sameer Kakkar (Technical Member). The matters are to be heard in physical mode. The Special Bench shall comprise of:NCLT Chennai Bench (Court No. 1) Shri Sanjiv Jain (Judicial Member)Shri...
Remedies Against Third-Parties Not Available Under Section 66 Of IBC: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Friday affirmed that the remedy against third party is not available under Section 66 of IBC, and in such circumstances, it is for the Resolution Professional or the successful resolution applicant to take such civil remedies against third party for recovery of dues payable to corporate debtor, and the civil remedies which may be available in law are independent of the said Section. The bench of Justices Krishna Murari and Sanjay Kumar was hearing an application seeking...
Special Bench At NCLT Allahabad Between 5th To 16th June 2023; Matters To Be Heard Through VC
The National Company Law Tribunal has issued a circular dated 18.05.2023, intimating the constitution of Special Bench for NCLT Allahabad for the period of 05.06.2023 to 16.06.2023. The matters during the said duration are to be heard through Video Conferencing. Shri Praveen Gupta (Judicial Member) is on leave from 12.06.2023 to 16.06.2023 and Shri Ashish Verma (Technical Member) is on leave from 05.06.2023 to 16.06.2023. Therefore, Special Bench has been constituted for NCLT...
NCLT Notifies Vacation Benches; Matters To Be Heard Through VC And Registry To Remain Functional
The National Company Law Tribunal (“NCLT”) has issued a circular dated 18.05.2023 notifying the Vacation Bench for NCLT benches having vacation in the month of June 2023. Further, only urgent matters would be heard during the vacation period, subject to the availability of the Hon’ble Member(s) and as per the convenience of the concerned Hon’ble Member(s). Matters are to be heard through Video Conferencing and the Registry would remain functional during the vacation. The following...
Not Mandatory To Issue Notice To The Creditors At Pre-Admission Stage Of Section 10 Application: NCLAT Delhi
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (“NCLAT”), New Delhi Bench, comprising of Justice Ashok Bhushan (Chairperson) and Shri Barun Mitra (Technical Member), while adjudicating an appeal filed in SMBC Aviation Capital Ltd. Vs. Interim Resolution Professional of Go Airlines (India) Ltd., has held that IBC does not contain any provision which requires that a notice be served upon the creditors of the Corporate Applicant at pre-admission stage of Section 10 application. Background ...



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