NCLT has no jurisdiction to direct continuing of a windmill on Forest land without the forest clearances, the Corporate Debtor is required to furnish its documents for forest clearances – The Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Head of Forest Force) Vs. M/s. Wind World (India) Ltd. – Karnataka High Court

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Liquidator/State Government while deciding the claim under the provisions of Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960 could not have taken into consideration the provisions of the SARFAESI Act, 2002 as they do not have any jurisdiction to do the same – The Maharashtra State Co-operative Bank Ltd. Vs. The Hon’ble Cabinet Minister For Co-operation, Marketing and Textile Department – Bombay High Court

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After approval of the Resolution Plan by the AA, all claims that are not  part  of  the  Resolution  Plan  shall  stand  extinguished,  No  person  is entitled to initiate or continue any proceeding regarding a claim that is not part of the Resolution Plan – Regional Provident Commissioner EPFO Vs. Vandana Garg – NCLAT Chennai

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