legislature to enact Section 60(5)(c)
of the IBC. Section 60(5)(c) would be
rendered otiose if Section 14 is held ... legislature to enact
Section 60(5)(c) of IBC. Section 60(5)(c)
would be rendered otiose if Section 14 is
held to be exhaustive
Section 60 of
the Code, but does not bar jurisdiction under Article
226 , where no decision is taken on an application under
Section 60 ... NCLT/AHM/2017 on or before
29.06.2019. The NCLT thereafter to consider and finally
decide the application of the petitioner under Section 60
Section 36 of
the IBC, has to be decided by the NCLT in the pending application, in
view of the provisions of Section 60 ... also the
National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) under Section 60(5)(c) of the
IBC shall be brought to their logical end without being influenced
Section 60 of the Code, but does not bar
jurisdiction under Article 226 , where no
decision is taken on an application under
Section 60 ... NCLT/AHM/2017 on or before 29.06.2019.
The NCLT thereafter to consider and
finally decide the application of the
petitioner under Section 60
certifies
such NCLT Order under Section 32 of the Stamp
Act. Therefore, even though the time of 30 days as
stipulated in Section ... IMPOUND
THE INSTRUMENT UNDER SECTION 33 OF
THE STAMP ACT?
1) Section 32 being a sequitur to Section 31 of the
Act, if an instrument
Am Mining India Private Limited vs Union Of India on 24 August, 2023
Author: Vaibhavi
complete code in itself. To fortify this
submission, reliance was placed on Sections 35 and 36 of the
Code, which vest the Liquidator with wide ... urged that, by virtue of Section 60(5) of the IBC, the National
Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) is vested with exclusive
jurisdiction to entertain
Code) proceedings and the National Company Law
Tribunal (NCLT) by order dated 16.05.2025 passed
under Section 60(5)of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy
Code
disposed of within the
time limit specified. Section 60(5), when it speaks
of the NCLT having jurisdiction to entertain or
dispose of any application ... obstante clause in
Section 60(5) is designed for a different purpose: to
ensure that the NCLT alone has jurisdiction when it
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disposed of within the
time limit specified. Section 60(5), when it speaks
of the NCLT having jurisdiction to entertain or
dispose of any application ... obstante clause in
Section 60(5) is designed for a different purpose: to
ensure that the NCLT alone has jurisdiction when it
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