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Balancing Creditor Rights and Guarantor Liberty: NCLAT on Look-Out Circulars
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has ruled that a Look-Out Circular (LOC) cannot be issued mechanically against a personal guarantor to a corporate debtor. In
Ramesh Jain v. State Bank of India, the tribunal held that the creditor must provide specific, credible reasons to believe the guarantor is a flight risk. This decision safeguards the guarantor's fundamental right to travel abroad and prevents LOCs from being used as a tool for harassment by financi

Chintan Shah
Jul 153 min read
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NCLAT: CoC-Approved Resolution Plans Cannot Be Changed After Submission
NCLAT rules CoC-approved resolution plans can’t be modified after submission to the Adjudicating Authority.

Chintan Shah
May 263 min read
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