context of the aforesaid
Sections. Section 14 and Section 33 are part of two
separate Chapters of IBC. Section 14 is part of Chapter ... liquidation order under section 33(4) of the IBC, a fresh
moratorium in terms of Section 33(5) of the IBC comes
into place
corporate debtor would be covered by the
moratorium provision contained in Section 14 IBC, by which
continuation of Sections 138 / 141 proceedings against the
corporate ... would then become applicable. The legal
impediment contained in Section 14 IBC would make it
impossible for such proceeding to continue or be instituted
against
terms
of Section 60(5) of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 ('IBC') and
Section 179(2) r/w Section ... functus officio in terms of Section 38 of the Act.
11.2 The moratorium under Section 14 of the IBC is only for Respondent
Section 34 application to set
aside an award under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act,
1996 would not be covered by Section 14 of the IBC ... said contention is unmerited. The language of Section 14 of the
IBC is unambiguous. As explained by the Supreme Court in P. Mohanraj
NCLT"), in initiating Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process ("CIRP"),
under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.
3. Thus ... Section 34 application to set
aside an award under the Arbitration and Conciliation
Act, 1996 would not be covered by Section 14 IBC. This
judgment
Section, there is prohibition of institution of suits or continuation
of suits or proceedings against the corporate debtor. However, Section
14 of the IBC does ... Authority i.e. NCLT under Section 31 of the IBC, the moratorium
order passed by the NCLT under Section 14 of the IBC ceases
Section, there is prohibition of institution of suits or continuation
of suits or proceedings against the corporate debtor. However, Section
14 of the IBC does ... Authority i.e. NCLT under Section 31 of the IBC, the moratorium
order passed by the NCLT under Section 14 of the IBC ceases
Section, there is prohibition of institution of suits or continuation
of suits or proceedings against the corporate debtor. However, Section
14 of the IBC does ... Authority i.e. NCLT under Section 31 of the IBC, the moratorium
order passed by the NCLT under Section 14 of the IBC ceases
Section, there is prohibition of institution of suits or continuation
of suits or proceedings against the corporate debtor. However, Section
14 of the IBC does ... Authority i.e. NCLT under Section 31 of the IBC, the moratorium
order passed by the NCLT under Section 14 of the IBC ceases
Section 94 is not to stall the criminal
prosecution, but to only postpone any civil actions to recover any debt. The
deterrent effect of Section ... relied
on by the High Court dealt with the proceedings under section 14 IBC and
not the proceedings under section 96 IBC, cannot be countenanced