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RACHIT RANJAN
Advocates for Petitioner
P-87A, Ground Floor
Mayur Vihar Phase 1, Delhi -110091
Date:24.08.2024 Mob: +91-9346380147
Place: Delhi E-mail: advrachitranjan@gmail.com
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VERSUS
1. The Petitioner has filed the captioned Writ Petition under Article 226
Orders dated 01st May 2023 passed by the Ld. Assistant Labour
II/36(109)/2019.
2. . The Petitioner crave leave of this Hon’ble Court to refer to and read
the contents of the Writ Petition as a part and parcel of this application
and the same is not being repeated here for the sake of brevity and to
avoid repetition.
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3. The Petitioner humbly submits that Hon’ble Delhi High Court vide its
4. The Petitioner respectfully submits that the Petitioner failed to file the
document.
6. The reasons for the delay were unintentional and outside of the
PRAYER
In the facts and circumstances of the case and in the interest of justice,
be pleased to:
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deem fit and proper in the facts and circumstances of the case.
Petitioner
DECLARATION BY PETITIONER
The Petitioner above named hereby solemnly declare that nothing material
has been concealed or suppressed and further declare that the enclosures
and typed set of material papers relied upon and filed herewith are true
thereof.
Petitioner
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IN THE HIGH COU RT OF DELHI AT
NEW DELHI
UNION OF
SAPAN CHAKARABORTY
INDIA & ORS &Ors ... RES PON DEN TS
AFFIDAVIT
I, Ahs an Ahm ed, s/o Mr. Late Jaa n
Moh amm ad, aged 47 year s,
Res olut ion Prof essi onal of SDU Trav els
Priv ate Lim ited resi ding at
C-1 08,3 Floo r, Naid a Sect or -2, Utta r
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at New Delh i, do here by sole mnl y affir
m and decl are as und er:-
1. Tha t I was app oint ed as the Res olut
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SDU Travels Priv ate Lim ited by
the Hon 'ble Nati onal
Com pan y Law Trib una l and I am fully
con vers ant with the
fact s and circ ums tanc es of the case and
com pete nt to swe ar
the pres ent affidavit.
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VERIFICATION:
I swe ar this Affidavit that the con tent s
of my abov e affid avit
are true and corr ect to my know ledg e
and belief. No part of
it is false and noth 4lg rele vant has been
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ANNEXURE A-I
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* IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI
+ W.P.(C) 4799/2024 & CM Appl.19674/2024
AHSAN AHMAD .....Petitioner
Through: Mr. Rachit Ranjan, Adv.
versus
SAPAN CHAKARABORTY & ORS. .....Respondents
Through: Mr. Nitinjya Chaudhry, Senior Panel
Counsel with Mr. Rahul Mourya, Mr.
Gokul Sharma, Ms. Ashima Kaur,
Ms. Sheffy Bhatia and Ms. Namrata
Bhatia, Advs. for R-1.
CORAM:
HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE TARA VITASTA GANJU
ORDER
% 07.08.2024
CM Appl.45133/2024[For filing amended memo of parties]
1. This is an Application filed on behalf of the Petitioner for filing the
amended memo of parties as per the order dated 15.07.2024 passed by this
Court.
2. Learned Counsel for the Respondents, who appears on advance
Notice, submits that he has no objection if the prayers made in the
Application is allowed.
3. Accordingly, the Application is allowed. The amended memo of
parties is taken on record.
W.P.(C) 4799/2024 & CM Appl.19674/2024[Stay]
4. The Petitioner is a resolution professional appointed pursuant to
proceedings of insolvency initiated against SDU Travels Pvt. Ltd. Learned
Counsel for the Petitioner/Resolution Professional submits that the
proceedings for insolvency were initiated against the SDU Travels
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2. The Deponent state that the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi vide order
dated
07.08.2024 directed the Applicant to file the necessary documents
in support
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(4) The order of moratorium shall have effect from the date of
such order till the completion of the corporate insolven cy
resolution process:
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for adjudication. Hence, it is unequivocally clear that morc/6,,/J•- is still undAr ..;/
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the process.Copy of
recent orders of the Hon'ble NCLT passed in the CIRP
of SOU Travels Private
Limited is annexed herewith and marked as
ANNEXURE 2 (Colly).
S. Moreover, the deponent states that the gratuity Dues as per the books and
accounts of the Corporate Debtor has been provisioned in the Resolution plan
6. That the deponent request the Hon'ble Bench to take on record this
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DEPONENT
VERIFICATION
Verified at New Delhi on this day of August 2024 that the contents
ANNEXURE 1
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* IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI
+ W.P.(C) 4799/2024 & CM Appl.19674/2024
AHSAN AHMAD .....Petitioner
Through: Mr. Rachit Ranjan, Adv.
versus
SAPAN CHAKARABORTY & ORS. .....Respondents
Through: Mr. Nitinjya Chaudhry, Senior Panel
Counsel with Mr. Rahul Mourya, Mr.
Gokul Sharma, Ms. Ashima Kaur,
Ms. Sheffy Bhatia and Ms. Namrata
Bhatia, Advs. for R-1.
CORAM:
HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE TARA VITASTA GANJU
ORDER
% 07.08.2024
CM Appl.45133/2024[For filing amended memo of parties]
1. This is an Application filed on behalf of the Petitioner for filing the
amended memo of parties as per the order dated 15.07.2024 passed by this
Court.
2. Learned Counsel for the Respondents, who appears on advance
Notice, submits that he has no objection if the prayers made in the
Application is allowed.
3. Accordingly, the Application is allowed. The amended memo of
parties is taken on record.
W.P.(C) 4799/2024 & CM Appl.19674/2024[Stay]
4. The Petitioner is a resolution professional appointed pursuant to
proceedings of insolvency initiated against SDU Travels Pvt. Ltd. Learned
Counsel for the Petitioner/Resolution Professional submits that the
proceedings for insolvency were initiated against the SDU Travels
ITEM No.15
I.A No. 150, 200/2022, 366/2022 and
I.A No. 148, 175,176 & 177/2023 in
C.P (IB) No.21/BB/2021
IN THE MATTER OF:
CORAM:
PRESENT:
For Applicant in
I.A No. 200 & 366/2022 : Shri Kirit S Javali
ORDER
1. Heard Learned Counsel for the RP and Learned Counsel for the Respondent
No.1, 2 & 3
2. In compliance to the order dated 02.03.2023, the Respondents No.1 has filed an
affidavit vide diary No. 1959 dated 11.04.2023 and Respondents No.2 & 3 has
filed an affidavit vide Diary No. 1973 dated 11.04.2023 and the same is taken on
record. List the I.A on 01.06.2023.
3. The RP is directed to file the list of documents whatever is pending to be handed
over to him from the Respondents, on the basis of the affidavit filed by the
Respondent No.1, 2 & 3 well before the next date of hearing.
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1. Heard Learned Counsel for the Applicant and Learned counsel for the
Respondent.
2. List the I.As on 01.06.2023.
2. On the last date of hearing i.e., 02.03.2023, the RP was directed to file two page
synopsis with regard to the justification of the instant application within one
week.
3. One week further time is granted comply with the order dated 02.03.2023 to
the Applicant. List the I.A on 01.06.2023.
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MANOJ KUMAR DUBEY T.KRISHNAVALLI
MEMBER (TECHNICAL) MEMBER (JUDICIAL)
Gayathri
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ITEM No.01
I.A. Nos.200, 366/2022, 148, 175,
176, 177, 275, 276 & 660 of 2023 in
C.P. (IB) No.12/BB/2021
PRESENT:
For the Applicant in I.A. 200 & 366 of 2022 : Ms. Kirti J.
Resolution Professional : Shri Ahsan Ahmed
For the Applicant in IA 660/2023 : Shri Parashuram A.
ORDER
I.A. No.660/2023
3. A period of two weeks for filing reply from the date of receipt of the
notice, and one week thereafter for filing rejoinder, if any, thereto is
granted.
4. List the matter on 28.11.2023.
1.
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(MANOJ KUMAR DUBEY) (P. MOHAN RAJ)
MEMBER (TECHNICAL) MEMBER (JUDICIAL)
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ITEM No.01
IA.Nos.200, 366/2022
148, 175, 177, 275, 276, 600/2023 in
CP (IB) No.12/BB/2021
ORDER
I.A Nos.200 & 366 of 2022
1. Heard the Ld. Counsels for the appearing for the Applicant and RP.
2. List the case on 13.12.2023.
IA Nos.148 of 2023:
1. Heard the Ld. Counsels for the appearing for the Applicants and
Respondents.
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2. The present application has been filed by the RP seeking to exclude 136 days
from 25.03.2022 to 08.08.2022 from CIRP period.
3. Due to non-cooperation by the Suspended Board of Directors of Corporate
Debtor, it is found that IA.No.150/2022 filed by the RP under Section 19 (2)
read with 60 (5) and 70 IBC, 2016 was disposed of on 24.08.2023 with
direction to the Respondent Suspended Directors to co-operate with the RP
till completion of the CIRP. It was also directed to file the compliance affidavit
by the respondent within 30 days from the date of this Order giving specific
details regarding furnishing of each document/ information as requested by
the RP.
4. No memo of compliance has been filed. The RP is permitted to file brief written
submission not more than four pages along with citations if any, for
explaining the reason for seeking exclusion of time by 136 days in this IA.
5. List the case on 13.12.2023.
IA.No.660/2023:
1. None appeared for the Applicant.
2. It is noticed that vide Order dated 19.10.2023 was directed to file proof of
service. However, the same is not filed. Therefore Ld. Counsel for the
Applicant is directed to file proof of service along with tracking report well
before the next date of hearing.
3. The Respondents are directed to file objections within a week of receipt of
notice and rejoinder, if any, be filed in a week thereafter.
4. List the case on 13.12.2023.
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MANOJ KUMAR DUBEY K. BISWAL
MEMBER (TECHNICAL) MEMBER (JUDICIAL)
Bhavya
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ITEM No.02
I.A. Nos.200, 366/2022, 148, 175,
177, 275, 276, 660 & 796/2023 in
C.P. (IB)No.12/BB/2021
CORAM:
SHRI K. BISWAL
HON’BLE MEMBER (JUDICIAL)
PRESENT:
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ORDER
1. Heard the learned Counsel for the Applicant and Ld. Resolution
Professional/Respondent.
2. The learned Counsel for the Applicant submits that he has filed rejoinder
through e-filing and seeks time to file a physical copy. He is permitted to file
the same, within one week. Ld. Resolution Professional seeks time to file
written submissions. He is permitted to file the same in not more than 4
pages, within a period of one week.
3. Subject to the making above compliances, Orders Reserved in I.A.s.
I.A. No.148/2023
1. Heard the learned Counsel for the Applicant and the learned
RP/Respondent.
2. The learned Counsel for the Applicant submits that consequent to the order
dated 25.09.2023 passed in IA No.422 of 2023, the Applicant was given
liberty to file appropriate Application, he has filed an application challenging
the constitution of COC with the Related Parties, but the same is not listed
today. Registry is directed to list the same on the next date of hearing, if it
is in order, in all aspects. Ld. Resolution Professional seeks time to file
written submissions in both the I.A.s. He is permitted to file the same in not
more than 4 pages, within a period of one week.
3. List the IAs on 19.01.2024.
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I.A No.660/2023
1. Heard the Ld. Counsel for the Applicant and the Ld. RP.
2. Ld. Counsel for the Applicant submits that he has rejoinder through e-filed
and requests time for filing the physical copy. He is permitted file the same,
within a period of one week.
3. List the instant I.A. along with all other pending I.A.s on 19.01.2024.
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(MANOJ KUMAR DUBEY) (K. BISWAL)
MEMBER (TECHNICAL) MEMBER (JUDICIAL)
Anishma
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ITEM No.12
I.A.Nos.175, 177 & 851/2023 in
C.P. (IB).No.12/BB/2021
IN THE MATTER OF:
M/s. Park View Developers Pvt. Ltd. … Petitioner
Vs.
M/s. SDU Travels Pvt. Ltd. … Respondent
Order under Section 7 of IBC, 2016
Order delivered on 05.07.2024
CORAM:
SHRI K. BISWAL
HON’BLE MEMBER (JUDICIAL)
SHRI MANOJ KUMAR DUBEY
HON’BLE MEMBER (TECHNICAL)
PRESENT:
The Resolution Professional : Shri Ahsan Ahmed
For the R-1 in IA. 177/2023 : Shri A. S. Vishwajith
For the R-2, R-3 & R-5 in
IA.175 & 851/2023/ R-7
& R-8 in IA.177/2023 : Shri Theerthesh B. S.
For the Applicant in IA.851/
2023/ R-9 in IA.175/2023 : Shri Kriti S. Javali
For R-11 in IA. No.175/2023 : Shri Praval Arora, Adv Abhilash Verma
ORDER
I.A. No.851 of 2024:
1. Heard the Ld. Counsels for the Parties.
2. Ld. Counsel for the Applicant, the Ld. Counsels for the R-2, R-3 & R-5 and
the R-7/RP are directed to file written submissions along with the judgments
on which they are relying upon, within a period of two weeks, after duly
serving the copy on the other side.
3. Subject to making the above compliance, Order Reserved in I.A.No.851 of
2024.
C.P. (IB).No.12/BB/2021:
1. Heard the Ld. Counsels for the Parties.
2. List the matter along with the IAs on 26.08.2024.
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(MANOJ KUMAR DUBEY) (K. BISWAL)
MEMBER (TECHNICAL) MEMBER (JUDICIAL)
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ITEM No.08
I.A. Nos.175, 176, 177, 660,
796, 851/2023 & 133/2024 in
C.P. (IB) No.12/BB/2021
IN THE MATTER OF:
M/s. Park View Developers Pvt. Ltd. … Petitioner
Vs.
M/s. SDU Travels Pvt. Ltd. … Respondent
CORAM:
SH. K. BISWAL
HON’BLE MEMBER (JUDICIAL)
PRESENT:
Resolution Professional : Shri Ahsan Ahmed
For the Applicant in I.A.s 660,
796/2023 & 133/2024 : Shri Parashuram Ajjampur
For the R-1 in IA 177/2023 : Shri A.S. Vishwajith
For R-2, R-3 & R-5 in IAs 175,
851/2023 & 133/2024, R-7 &
R-8 in IA 177/2023 : Shri Theerthesh B.S.
For the Applicant in IA 851/
2023/ R-9 in IA 175/2023 : Ms. Kirti S. Javali
ORDER
1. The present Application has been filed by the Resolution Professional inter
alia seeking to issue direction to the Respondent No.1 (Income Tax
Department) and Respondent No.2 (ICICI Bank Ltd.) to vacate the lien
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1. These Applications have been filed by Mr. Asheesh Choudhary inter alia
seeking to condone the delay of 210 & 241 days in filing the claim
amounting to Rs.2,82,60,000/ & Rs.2,62,00,000/- and direct the RP to
accept the claim of the Applicants made against the Corporate Debtor.
2. Heard the Ld. Counsels for the parties.
3. The Resolution Professional has filed reply vide diary no.5952 & 2771
dated 28.11.2023 & 13.05.2024, wherein it is stated that the Applicant
has filed its Claim under Form D for amount of Rs.2,82,60,000/ &
Rs.2,62,00,000/- vide email dated 03.05.2023 to the RP with a delay of
449 days in both these IAs and subsequently the RP rejected the claim of
the Applicants being time barred. It is also stated that a Resolution Plan
has been approved in the 08th meeting held on 22.02.2023 by the CoC and
subsequently the RP has filed an Application bearing IA No.177/2023
seeking approval of the resolution plan on 25.02.2023, and the same is
pending before this Adjudicating Authority. The RP has relied upon the
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judgment of Hon’ble Apex Court in the case of RPS Infrastructure Ltd. vs.
Mukul Kumar & Anr. (2023 INSC 816) dated 11.09.2023.
4. From perusal of the records, it is noticed that the Applicant had submitted
their claim after 449 (actual date as per submission of RP) days from the
invitation of submitting claims through public notice made on
10.02.2022.The extended time period as per Regulation 12(2) of the IBBI
(CIRP) Regulations, 2016 for submission of claims with proof is ninety days
from the date of initiation of the IRP. This period also expired on
04.05.2022 (i.e. 90 days from the insolvency commencement date i.e.
03.02.2022). It is an admitted fact that the CoC had approved the
Resolution Plan and the same is pending before this Adjudicating
Authority.
5. We are of the view that when the Resolution Plan has already been
approved by the CoC and it is pending before the Adjudicating Authority
for approval, at this stage, if Resolution Professional is directed to
entertain new claim, after the approval of resolution plan by CoC, the CIRP
would be jeopardized and the Resolution Process may become more
difficult. Keeping in view the object of the IBC which is resolution of
Corporate Debtor in a time bound manner to maximize the value, if such
belated claims of Applicants is accepted at this stage, the very purpose of
IBC would be defeated.
6. The Hon’ble Supreme Court in the case M/s. RPS Infrastructure Ltd.
(supra), wherein it was categorically held that as follows:
“The mere fact that the Adjudicating Authority has yet not approved the plan
does not imply that the plan can go back and forth, thereby making the CIRP
an endless process. This would result in the reopening of the whole issue,
particularly as there may be other similar persons who may jump onto the
bandwagon. As described above, in Essar Steel, the Court cautioned against
allowing claims after the resolution plan has been accepted by CoC.”
6. In the circumstances, and in view of the abovementioned judgment passed
by the Hon’ble Apex Court, these Applications i.e. I.A. Nos.660 & 796 of
2023 are hereby dismissed.
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1. The present Application has been filed by Mr. Asheesh Choudhary inter
alia seeking to pronounce the initiation of CIRP under Section 7 petition
initiated by R-2 through the Financial Creditor as fraudulent and a
substantial violation under the provisions of Section 65 of the IBC, and set
aside the admission order dated 06.01.2022 under Section 7 of the IBC
owing to Respondent Nos.1-6 being related parties; to set aside the Section
7 admission order dated 06.01.2022 and declare the CIRP against the
Corporate Debtor as abated, thereby releasing the Corporate Debtor from
the implications of CIRP including the effects of the moratorium etc.
2. Heard the Ld. Counsels for the parties.
3. In support of their Application, the Applicant has filed a memo vide diary
no.2071 dated 02.04.2024 in which a chart explaining the relation
between the Respondents and their involvement as Directors, members of
the CoC has been given. In this memo a list has been attached in which
the relation of the members of the CoC with the Corporate Debtor and its
promoters has been given. Thus, the basis of the allegation of the Applicant
is that the CoC is comprised of related parties.
4. It is noticed that an identical matter was dealt with by this Adjudicating
Authority in I.A. No.422/2023 on 25.09.2023 in the same case and the
following order was passed:
“….3. It is stated by the Ld. Counsel for the Applicant that the CoC has been
constituted with related parties; parties who are same group companies,
accordingly this constitution of the CoC is not valid. However, for such a
claim, the initiation of the CIRP itself cannot be challenged. Therefore we are
inclined to dispose of the present application with a liberty to the Applicant
to the file appropriate I.A. Accordingly, I.A. No.133 of 2024 is disposed of.”
5. The basic contention of the Applicant is in this prayer is same as in IA
No.422/2023 that the CoC was constituted with related parties, therefore,
the constitution was invalid. However, such an allegation cannot be made
to challenge the initiation of the CIRP and accordingly this application is
not maintainable. Therefore, the instant Application i.e. I.A. No.133/2024
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I.A. No.175/2023
I.A. No.177/2023
I.A. No.851/2023
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MANOJ KUMAR DUBEY K. BISWAL
MEMBER (TECHNICAL) MEMBER (JUDICIAL)
Puja
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ITEM No.10
I.A. Nos.175, 176, 177, 660,
796, 851/2023 & 133/2024 in
C.P.(IB) No.12/BB/2021
CORAM:
SH. K. BISWAL
HON’BLE MEMBER (JUDICIAL)
PRESENT:
For the Applicant in IA 851/2023/
R-9 in IA 175/2023 : Ms. Kirti S. Javali
ORDER
I.A. No.133/2024
I.A. No.176/2023
I.A. No.851/2023
Sd/- Sd/-
MANOJ KUMAR DUBEY K. BISWAL
MEMBER (TECHNICAL) MEMBER (JUDICIAL)
Puja
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ITEM No. 08
IA Nos.175, 176, 177, 660, 796,
851/2023 and 133/2024 in
CP (IB) No.12/BB/2021
PRESENT:
The RP : Shri Ahsan Ahmad
For IA 175/2023 : Shri Kirit S. Javali, Adv. for R9
For IA 176/2023 : Shri Parashuram A.L., Adv.
For IA 177/2023 : Shri Abhishek Wadiyar, Adv. for R1
For IA 796/2023 and : Shri Parashuram A.L., Shri Praval Arora,
IA 133/2024 Shri Abhilash Verma, Advs. for Applicant &
For R11 in IA 175/2023
For IA 851/2023 : Shri Kirit S. Javali, Adv. for Applicant
For IA 851/2023 : Shri Chetan Tripathi, Adv. for R1 & R6
For IAs 175, 177/2023 : Shri Theerthesh B.S., Adv. for R2, R3, R5 in
IA 175/2023, R8 in IA 177/2023
ORDER
IA No.176 of 2023:
1. Heard the Ld. Counsels for the Parties.
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2. It is noticed that vide Order dated 19.10.2023, IA No.176 of 2023 was wrongly
recorded as Order Reserved during the Special Bench, however, the same was
not reserved during the hearing. In view of the above, Order dated 19.10.2023
stands modified to the above extent.
3. Today, Ld. RP submits that there is no income tax demand against the
Corporate Debtor, however, ICICI Bank informed the RP that Bank A/c of the
Corporate Debtor was lien marked and has been debit freeze on order of the
Income Tax Department. In this regard, he has written to the Income Tax
Department as well as to the ICICI Bank Bengaluru asking them to de-freeze
the Bank A/c. However, no reply has been received till date.
4. It is seen that pursuant to notice issued on 19.04.2023, Ld. Counsel for the
Applicant-RP has filed proof of service of notice vide Diary No.2683 dated
25.05.2023, wherein, it is observed that notice sent to the Income Tax Dept.
was unserved with remarks ‘Insufficient Address’. However, he states that
copy of notice along with IA has been sent by e-mail to all the Respondents
on 08.05.2022. In this regard, Ld. RP states that ICICI Bank has not given
the correct address of the Income Tax authority under whose instructions
they have frozen the Bank A/c of the Corporate Debtor.
5. In the circumstances, we hereby direct the Respondent No.2 herein i.e., ICICI
Bank, Commissariat Road, Bengaluru to furnish the correct address of the
Income Tax Dept. to enable the Resolution Professional to serve another
notice on R-1.
6. Registry is directed to prepare notice to the Income Tax Department (R-1) with
the correct address. Ld. Counsel for the Applicant/RP is directed to collect
the notice from the Registry and serve it on the R-1 and a copy be served on
the Counsel for the IT Department, along with a copy of the Application and
other material documents and to file an Affidavit of Service along with
tracking report in the Registry within two weeks.
7. List the case for further consideration on 01.04.2024.
IA No.851 of 2023:
1. Heard the Ld. Counsels for the Parties.
2. In compliance to order dated 19.01.2024, RP for R-7 has filed his reply vide
Diary No.1008 dated 14.02.2024. The same is taken on record. In compliance
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to order dated 19.01.2024, Ld. Counsel for the Applicant submits that he has
filed the Chart through e-filing and seeks to file the physical copy. The same
be filed in the Registry within one week. He further seeks and is granted one
week’s time to file rejoinder, after duly serving the copy on the other side.
Today, Ld. Counsel for R1 to R6 undertakes to file vakalath and objections.
Ld. Counsel for R1 to R6 is granted 3 days to file Vakalath and one week
finally to file objections, after duly serving the copy on the other side.
3. List the case on 01.04.2024.
IA No.133 of 2024:
1. Heard the Ld. Counsel for the Applicant.
2. Ld. RP accepts notice for R-7 and seeks a copy of the IA to file objections. Ld.
Counsel for the Applicant is directed to serve a copy of the IA on R-7.
3. Issue notice to R1 to R6. Registry is directed to prepare the notice and Counsel
for the Applicant is directed to collect the notice from the Registry and serve
it on Respondent Nos. 1 to 6 along with a copy of the Application and other
material documents and to file an Affidavit of Service along with tracking
reports in the Registry within two weeks. Upon receipt of notice, two weeks
are granted to the Respondents to file objections and one week thereafter to
the Applicant to file rejoinder, if any, after duly serving the copy on the other
side.
4. List the case on 01.04.2024 along with other IAs.
Sd/- Sd/-
MANOJ KUMAR DUBEY T. KRISHNAVALLI
MEMBER (TECHNICAL) MEMBER (JUDICIAL)
Krishna
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SHRI K. BISWAL
HON’BLE MEMBER (JUDICIAL)
SHRI MANOJ KUMAR DUBEY
HON’BLE MEMBER (TECHNICAL)
PRESENT:
ORDER
I.A. Nos. 200 & 366/2022:
1. Heard the Ld. Counsel for the Applicant and the Ld. RP/Respondent.
2. Ld. Counsel for the RP submits that he has filed his written submissions in I.A.
No. 200 of 2022 vide Dairy No. 6451 dated 20.12.2023 and in I.A. No. 366 of
2022 vide Dairy No. 6454 dated 20.12.2023 and the same are taken on record.
3. Ld. Counsel for the Applicant seeks and granted one week time to file his written
submissions in both the IAs, after duly serving a copy on the other side.
4. Orders Reserved in I.A. Nos. 200 & 366/2022.
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1. Heard the Ld. Counsel for the Applicant and the Ld. RP.
2. I.A. No. 796 of 2023 has been filed by the Mr. Asheesh Choudhary seeking to
condone the delay of 241 days from 01.11.2022 to 29.06.2023 in filing the claim
amount to Rs.2,62,00,000/- through Form-B. However, the Ld. RP states that
the actual delay is 449 days. Therefore, Ld. Counsel for the Applicant is directed
to file a clarification memo explaining the same.
3. The I.A. No. 660 of 2023 is related to the claim for which the condonation of delay
has been filed in I.A. No. 796 of 2023. Ld. Counsel for the RP states that he has
filed his reply in I.A. 660 of 2023 vide Dairy No. 5923 dated 28.11.2023 and the
same is taken on record. Since the claim was furnished much after the approval
of the Resolution Plan by the Committee of Creditors, the Ld. RP has relied upon
the judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in M/s. RPS Infrastructure Ltd. v.
Mukul Kumar and Anr. (2023 INSC 816).
4. List the IAs for further consideration on 21.02.2024.
1. The present Application has been filed by Mr. Vipin Kumar Sharma under
Section 60(5) of the Code, 2016 r/w First Proviso to Section 21(2) and Section 5
Sub-Section 24 of the Code, 2016 and Rule 11 of the NCLT, 2016 seeking to set
aside the Committee of Creditors as the members of the Committee of Creditors
are related parties.
2. Heard the Ld. Counsels for the Applicant and the Respondent No.7.
3. Ld. Counsel for the Applicant has explained as to how this application has been
filed to declare the members of the Committee of Creditors as related parties. He
is directed to file simple chart including information such as which persons can
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be categorised as related parties as per the provisions of the Code and from which
date to which date they were holding directorship/shareholding in which
company so that the provisions of Section 21(2) of IBC, 2016 can be clearly
brought out along with any other judicial precedents in this regard, within a
period of one week.
4. Ld. RP accepts notice for the Respondent No.7 in the instant IA and seeks time
to file his objections. Therefore, he is permitted to file the same, within a period
of two weeks and one week thereafter for filing rejoinder, if any, thereto is
granted.
5. Issue Notice to Respondents Nos.1 to 6. Registry is directed to prepare the notice
and the Ld. Counsel for the Applicant is permitted to collect the notice and serve
it on the Respondents Nos.1 to 6 through e-mail as well as by speed post and is
directed to file a proof of service duly enclosing the corresponding tracking report
in the Registry within one week.
6. A period of two weeks for filing reply from the date of receipt of the notice, and
one week thereafter for filing rejoinder, if any, thereto is granted.
7. List the matter on 21.02.2024.
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(MANOJ KUMAR DUBEY) (K. BISWAL)
MEMBER (TECHNICAL) MEMBER (JUDICIAL)
Anishma
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Advance Service of Condonation Application along with Additional documents filed in Writ
4799/2024 to be filed in Hon'ble Delhi High Court
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