PSBs gain up to 17% as SC sets aside NCLAT judgement in Essar Steel case
According to reports, while pronouncing the judgement, the Court set aside the NCLAT's judgment and said there was "no doubt that the ultimate discretion on distribution is with Committee of Creditors
According to reports, while pronouncing the judgement, the Court set aside the NCLAT's judgment and said there was "no doubt that the ultimate discretion on distribution is with Committee of Creditors https://ift.tt/2CL5DMn November 14, 2019 at 07:24PM
According to reports, while pronouncing the judgement, the Court set aside the NCLAT's judgment and said there was "no doubt that the ultimate discretion on distribution is with Committee of Creditors https://ift.tt/2CL5DMn November 14, 2019 at 07:24PM
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