have a CPLF of -$4.55 (-
INR 296) per order (55.5%). If we improve the order economics,
we believe Taj's footprint ... kitchen).
There are 104 stores in top 4 cities. In five years we can scale to
21K orders/day with
have a CPLF of -$4.55 (-
INR 296) per order (55.5%). If we improve the order economics,
we believe Taj's footprint ... kitchen).
There are 104 stores in top 4 cities. In five years we can scale to
21K orders/day with
rights
owned.
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A Receiver appointed under Order XL, CPC , which ix made
applicable by Section 182-A (4 ... akin to the powers of a Receiver appointed under Order
40, Rule 1,. But he would not have any beneficial interest
in the assets
shall conform to
the requirements of Order XIX, Rule 3 of Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (5
of 1908) and as per Rule ... Rule 11 read with Rules 126, 127 of
the NCLT Rules, 2016 and in terms of the ingredients of Rule 83 (A) of
NCLT Rules
shall conform to
the requirements of Order XIX, Rule 3 of Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (5
of 1908) and as per Rule ... Rule 11 read with Rules 126, 127 of
the NCLT Rules, 2016 and in terms of the ingredients of Rule 83 (A) of
NCLT Rules
barred by
principles of Order II Rule 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure ( CPC ).
22. For the aforesaid reasons ... Order II Rule 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure
( CPC ) is extracted hereunder: -
"2. Suit to include
Bankruptcy Code 2016,) the same powers as are
vested in a civil court under th Code of Civil
Procedure , 1908 while trying ... 4) of the
Code of 2016 and Rule 4 of the Insolvency and
39
Bankruptcy (Application to Adjudicating Authority)
Rules, 2016. Rule 4 deals
days,
as prescribed under Order VIII Rule 1 of the Code of Civil
Procedure , 1908. In this regard, the Hon'ble Supreme ... section (4) of section 10 of the 'Code' like Order VIII
Rule 1 being procedural in nature cannot be treated
will be proceeded further by this Adjudicating
Authority.
4. This Appeal was filed challenging the Order dated 28th September,
2022 before this Tribunal ... necessary and
appropriate, as per the provisions of the Code and the
applicable rules thereunder, so as to enable the sale
of the Company
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activities, etc. and passed an order to wind up the Appellant/1 st Respondent
Company by exercising the powers conferred ... allowed the Company Petition No.06/BB/2021 by
ordering the winding up of the 'Appellant'/1 st Respondent Company by issuing