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When can NCLT can exercise residuary jurisdiction under Sect
When can NCLT can exercise residuary jurisdiction under Section 60(5)(c) IBC to adjudicate contractual dispute? Supreme Court answers
A Bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and AS Bopanna placed reliance on the Supreme Court judgment in Gujarat Urja Vikas v. Amit Gupta to hold that the NCLT’s jurisdiction is not limited by Section 14 of IBC.
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