Sections 14 or 81 or 101.
INTERPRETATION OF SECTION 14 OF THE IBC
9. Having heard learned counsel ... Section 14(1) are contained in sub-sections
(2) and (3) of Section 14 . Under sub-section
Admiralty Suit No. 285 of 2015.
Consequently, a Moratorium under S. 14 of the IBC was also declared by the said Order ... ADMS-6-2015
2015 that an Order of Moratorium under S. 14 of the IBC has no bearing whatsoever
upon admiralty proceedings
terms of Section 53 of the IBC. Permitting two
proceedings to continue would therefore defeat either Section 31 or Section ... section 9 or section 10 , shall, by an order—
(a) declare a moratorium for the purposes referred to in section 14
under Section 14 is
concerned, went on to find:
"5.5 Section 14 provides for a moratorium ... section 3(b) of Section 14 amendment being clarificatory in nature and
is retrospective. Section 14 of the IBC
Insolvency Resolution Process (in short CIRP) commenced
declaring a moratorium under Section 14(1) of IBC and appointed
Company Appeal ... IBC. For beneficial reference, Section 14
of IBC is extracted hereunder:
14. Moratorium. -(1) Subject to provisions
Debtor under Section 10 read with Section 11
of the IBC) or the lender (creditors – financial creditor
under Section ... against the Corporate Debtor. Section 14 of the IBC reads
as under:
14. Moratorium.––(1) Subject to provisions
Admiralty Suit No. 285 of 2015.
Consequently, a Moratorium under S. 14 of the IBC was also declared by the said Order ... ADMS-6-2015
2015 that an Order of Moratorium under S. 14 of the IBC has no bearing whatsoever
upon admiralty proceedings
Admiralty Suit No. 285 of 2015.
Consequently, a Moratorium under S. 14 of the IBC was also declared by the said Order ... ADMS-6-2015
2015 that an Order of Moratorium under S. 14 of the IBC has no bearing whatsoever
upon admiralty proceedings
Admiralty Suit No. 285 of 2015.
Consequently, a Moratorium under S. 14 of the IBC was also declared by the said Order ... ADMS-6-2015
2015 that an Order of Moratorium under S. 14 of the IBC has no bearing whatsoever
upon admiralty proceedings
NCLT held that Section 28A of the SEBI Act was
inconsistent with Section 14 of the IBC and,
therefore, section ... proceeded once moratorium is in effect. It is
apparently clear that once moratorium has been
declared under section 14 , SEBI