The trigger point of Section 29A of IBC is the date when Resolution Plan was actually submitted by Resolution Applicant to CoC – Navayuga Engineering Company Ltd. Vs. Mr. Umesh Garg, RP of Athena Demwe Power Ltd. – NCLT New Delhi Bench Court-II

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The assets and properties, including any claim, interest therein, of Holding Company held through Subsidiary Company will have to be said to be the property of the Corporate Debtor, for the purpose of CIRP of the Subsidiary Company – Sanghvi Movers Limited Vs. M/s. Albanna Engineering (India) Pvt. Ltd., Represented by its Ex-Director Mr. Mathew Kavalan – NCLT Kochi Bench

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Notification dated 01.06.2020, changes in criteria for classification of MSME issued under MSMED Act, 2006 is applicable to the Corporate Debtor which is still under liquidation and promoters are eligible to file a scheme u/s 230 of the Companies Act, 2013 – Mr. Rakesh Kumar Agarwal Vs. Mr. Devendra P. Jain Liquidator of M/s Asis Logistics Limited – NCLAT New Delhi

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It is not within the domain of ‘NCLAT’ or ‘NCLT’ to look into the dispute in regard to termination which clearly falls outside its Province- M/s Vertex Customer Management India Pvt. Ltd Vs. M/s Abhibus Services (India) Pvt. Ltd. – NCLAT

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