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of India: Mandatory Prior Approval from CCI for Resolution Plans Containing Combinations – “A Resolution Plan That Contravenes Provisions of Law Cannot Be Approved”

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Supreme Court of India: Mandatory Prior Approval from CCI for Resolution Plans Containing Combinations – "A Resolution Plan That Contravenes Provisions of Law Cannot Be Approved"
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Supreme Court of India: Mandatory Prior Approval from CCI for Resolution Plans Containing Combinations – “A Resolution Plan That Contravenes Provisions of Law Cannot Be Approved”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court ruled that under Section 31(4) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016, a resolution plan that contains a provision for a combination must obtain…
Posted by Rawlaw January 29, 2025

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