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KOCHI BENCH
KOCHI
CP(IBC)/44/KOB/2022
(Under Section 9 of the IBC, 2016 read with Rule 6 Insolvency and Bankruptcy
(Application to Adjudicating Authority) Rules, 2016)
MEMO OF PARTIES
WINNTUS SCAFFOLDING PRIVATE LIMTED, Office at House No. 1154
Near Community Center, Sector 10A, Gurgaon, Haryana – 122 001;
…Operational Creditor/Applicant
-Versus-
1. The petitioner has filed this application under Section 9 of the Insolvency &
Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (hereinafter referred to as “IB Code”) read with Rule 6
of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Application to Adjudicating Authority)
Rules, 2016 (hereinafter referred to as Adjudicating Authority Rules, 2016) for
initiation of Corporate Insolvency Process by the Operational Creditor -
Winntus Scaffolding Private Limited against the Corporate Debtor, Aishwarya
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In re: Winntus Scaffolding Private Limited Vs. Aishwarya Business Corporation Private Limited.
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In re: Winntus Scaffolding Private Limited Vs. Aishwarya Business Corporation Private Limited.
iii. The learned counsel for the applicant submitted that the liabilities of
the Corporate Debtor in the books of the Operational Creditor had
crossed over a crore of Rupees in its books, and were mounting,
unabated, on account of the interest component. Due to the stoic
silence which was been evidenced from the conduct of the Corporate
Debtor, the Operational Creditor was forced to issue demand notice
under Section 8 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, which
was sent via speed post 23.08.2021 as well as through e-mail on
21.08.2021 to the registered address and email address mentioned in
the MCA-Master Data maintained in respect of the Corporate Debtor.
It is further submitted that the Operational Creditor has complied with
all the mandatory provisions of Section 9(3) (a), (b) and (c) of the IBC,
2016.
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In re: Winntus Scaffolding Private Limited Vs. Aishwarya Business Corporation Private Limited.
i. The Corporate Debtor stated that there was a meeting between the
parties hereto and on 07-12-2018 a sum of Rs. 1,13,92,865 (Rupees
One Crore thirteen lakhs ninety—two thousand sixty five Only) vide
undated Cheques bearing Nos. 602367, 602368 and 602369 was given
to the Operational Creditor herein towards security deposit, which are
not cashed until now. Another advance amount after GST Rs.
6,97,452 (Rupees Six Lakhs Ninety—seven thousand four hundred
and fifty-two only) vide RTGS Transfer dated 10.12.2018 was also
given to the Operational Creditor. Therefore, it is denied that this
Respondent has not paid any amounts subsequent to 13.11.2020. The
conditions regarding the sale and purchase of articles were also
entered into in a printed form subsequently which are not signed on
all pages. Thereafter, several sale and purchase had taken place by and
between the parties hereto which were all promptly paid by this
Respondent.
ii. The learned counsel for the Corporate Debtor submitted that the
Operational Creditor had required the materials that were lying
unused on the site. This Respondent never objected to or prevented
the Operational Creditor from taking back the materials on site. The
damages, if any, cost to the materials taken by the Operational
Creditor, as alleged, is on account of the lethargy and timely inaction
of the Operational Creditor. At any rate, Rs 38,83,244/- has to be
deducted from the total amount, if any, from payable, as it is admitted
in the petition by the Operational Creditor. We had categorically
stated that the demand of the Operational Creditor is exaggerated and
false.
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iv. Another defence taken by the learned counsel for the Corporate
Debtor is that the Operational Creditor was preferred before Micro
and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council (MSEFC), Haryana,
which is contested and pending. That being so there could not be an
adjudication before this Tribunal unless the said proceedings are either
transferred to this forum or withdrawn because new allegations are
made out before this Tribunal. It is pointed out that the Operational
Creditor has falsely alleged that it has not preferred any proceedings
for the same relief before any other forum. Therefore, this complaint
is not bona fide.
5. We have heard Ld. Counsel for both the parties and perused the averments
made in the application and reply filed by the parties. The relevant documents
annexed with the respective submissions have also been examined. The
Operational Creditor has been in the business of supply of shuttering and
scaffolding material at the project sites of the Corporate Debtor, and thereafter,
started raising monthly invoices from 25.12.2018. It is understood that entered
into an agreement with Corporate Debtor dated 07.12.2018 and work order
dated 01.12.2018 and 24.10.2019 for Project Site.
6. As per the ledger accounts of the Corporate Debtor maintained by the applicant,
a total sum of Rs. 1,40,25,511/- along with interest was due and payable.
Thereafter, the Applicant had sent various reminders and requested to clear the
dues. Accordingly, the Corporate Debtor has made a part payment, however,
after 13.11.2020, no payment had been credited in favour of the Operational
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In re: Winntus Scaffolding Private Limited Vs. Aishwarya Business Corporation Private Limited.
8. Point No.1: The petitioner/operational creditor filed this petition alleging that
the respondent/corporate debtor committed a default in payment of
Rs.2,00,36,601/- The petitioner and respondent had entered into an agreement
dated 07.12.2018, work order dated 01.12.2018 and 24.10.2018 for supply and
renting of Shuttering and Scaffolding Material at the Project site of corporate
debtor i.e., JSW Vijayanagar works, Vijayanagar, Toranagallu, Ballari
Karnataka 583275. The petitioner claims a sum of Rs. 1,40,25,511/- towards
principal amount and a sum of Rs. 21,27,846/- towards interest and a sum of
Rs.38,83,244/- towards the cost of unreturned hired shuttering and scaffolding
materials.
9. The significant aspect in the petition is an absence of the date of default. In the
petition in the relevant column Part IV (2) it is mentioned that the debt fell due
from 09.01.2019. The details of outstanding amounts are given in (Annexure 2
page 34) of the petition. From the annexure 2 it reveals that the first invoice was
raised by the petitioner for the period December 2018 for a sum of
Rs.1,45,580/- the due date for the said amount is mentioned as 09.01.20219.
There are 26 invoices raised by the petitioner for the period covering from
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10. The petitioner before filed this petition filed an application dated 29.07.2021
before the MSEFC, Haryana (Annexure B1 page 8 of reply) for
Arbitration/conciliation there the respondent appeared and contesting
proceeding is pending. The petitioner suppressed this fact. In the application
filed before the MSEFC the petitioner mentioned the last invoice No. HC01345
and mentioned the amount due date as 01.02.2021. Thus, the petitioner
reiterated the date of default is 01.02.2021.
11. The petitioner sent statutory section 8 demand notice dated 20.08.2021 (Page
208 of petition) but there also the petitioner not mentioned the default date. In
the petition para 13 the petitioner stated that demand notice dated 18.08.2021
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was sent since there some error occurred, he sent again on 23.08.2021. The
respondent received statutory notice dated 20.08.2021 sent by post on
23.08.2021, but copy of the notice dated 18.08.2021 not produced.
13. Point No.2: The petitioner filed an application before MSEFC, Haryana for
Arbitration on 29.07.2021. The respondent entered appearance, contesting the
matter, now the proceeding is pending. After filed the application before
MSEFC, the petitioner sent section 8 statutory notice dated 20.08.2021. If the
application is filed before MSEFC and proceeding is not initiated it is different,
here proceeding started and pending even before the issuance of notice under
section 8 IBC 2016. As per section 8(2)(a) of IBC 2016 arbitration proceeding
filed before the receipt of section 8 notice is amounts to existence of dispute.
Here petitioner filed an application before MSEFC for Arbitration on
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29.07.2021, issued statuary demand notice under section 8 IBC 2016 dated
20.08.2016 by Registered post on 23,08,2021, the same was received by
respondent on 25.08.2021, thus before the receipt of demand notice, application
for arbitration proceeding filed, hence it is clear that existence of dispute is
there. Further the petitioner in the application filed before MSEFC given a
statement that if the award is passed by MSEFC he assured to apply to National
e-Governance service Ltd (NeSL) for recovery of due amount as per the
provisions of IBC 2016. But when the proceeding is pending before MSEFC the
petitioner filed this petition. In the circumstances, it is answered that there is
pre-existing dispute.
14. In view of the answer given to the points, this petition is Dismissed.
15. The Registry is directed to send e-mail copies of the order forthwith to all the
parties and their Ld. Counsel for information and for taking necessary steps.
16. Certified Copy of this order may be issued, if applied for, upon compliance of
all requisite formalities
Sd/- Sd/-
Satya Ranjan Prasad P. Mohan Raj
Member (Technical) Member (Judicial)
CV
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