Resolution and recovery

All claims not part of resolution plan get extinguished on approval of resolution plan by Adjudicating Authority under S. 31 IBC

Ghanashyam Mishra and Sons Private Limited vs. Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction Company Limited [Civil Appeal No. 8129 of 2019]

Brief: In the said appeal the Hon’ble Supreme Court interpreting section 31(1) of the IBC, 2016 held that (a) the claims of the parties, which are not included in the resolution plan cannot be agitated by them before the other fora, and (b) the respondents are not entitled to recover any claims or claim any debts owed to them from the CD accruing prior to the transfer to resolution applicant.

RELEVANT PARAGRAPH

2. The short but important questions, that arise for consideration in this batch of matters, are as under:­

      i.         As to whether any creditor including the Central Government, State Government or any   local   authority   is   bound   by   the Resolution Plan once it is approved by an adjudicating   authority   under   sub­section (1)   of   Section   31   of   the Insolvency   and Bankruptcy   Code, 2016 (hereinafter referred to as ‘I&B Code’)?

    ii.         As to whether the amendment to Section 31   by   Section   7   of  Act  26  of 2019  is clarificatory/declaratory or substantive   in nature?

  iii. As to whether after approval of resolution plan   by   the Adjudicating Authority a creditor including the Central Government, State Government or any local authority is entitled   to   initiate   any   proceedings   for recovery   of   any   of the   dues   from   the Corporate Debtor, which are not a part of the   Resolution Plan   approved   by   the adjudicating authority?

95. In the result, we answer the questions framed by us as under:

      i.         That once a resolution plan is duly approved by   the   Adjudicating   Authority under   subsection (1)   of   Section   31, the   claims   as provided in the resolution plan shall stand frozen and will be binding on the Corporate Debtor   and   its employees, members, creditors, including   the   Central Government, any State Government or any local   authority, guarantors   and   other stakeholders.   On the date of approval of resolution   plan   by   the   Adjudicating Authority, all such claims, which are not a part   of   resolution   plan, shall   stand extinguished and no person will be entitled to initiate or continue any proceedings in respect to a claim, which is not part of the resolution plan;

    ii.         2019 amendment to Section 31 of the I&B Code is clarificatory  and   declaratory in nature and therefore will be effective from the date on which I&B Code has come into effect;

  iii.       Consequently, all the   dues including   the statutory dues   owed  to   the   Central Government, any State Government or any local authority, if not part of the resolution plan, shall  stand extinguished   and   no proceedings in respect of such dues for the period   prior   to   the   date   on   which   the Adjudicating Authority grants   its   approval under Section 31 could be continued.