The Hon’ble National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), Principal Bench Delhi, addressed a critical issue concerning the implications of cyber fraud on the discharge of liabilities under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC). In a landmark ruling, the Tribunal held that payments made to a wrong bank account due to cyber fraud cannot amount to the discharge of liabilities.
Case Overview
The case in question, Optinova AB v. Bio-Med Health Care Products Private Ltd., involved an appeal against an order of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), which had rejected a Section 9 application under the IBC filed by the Operational Creditor. The appellant, Optinova AB, contended that despite multiple reminders and an admission of liability, the dues owed by the Corporate Debtor, Bio-Med Health Care Products, remained unpaid.
Contentions of the Parties
Tribunal’s Observations
The Tribunal, comprising Justice Ashok Bhushan (Chairperson) and Barun Mitra (Technical Member), examined whether the cyber fraud could be considered a pre-existing dispute under the IBC. Key observations included:
Decision of the Tribunal
The Tribunal concluded that the cyber fraud did not constitute a pre-existing dispute between the appellant and respondent under the statutory construct of the IBC. Consequently, the appeal was allowed, overturning the NCLT’s rejection of the Section 9 application.
Legal Implications
This ruling underscores the principle that cyber fraud, when committed by unknown third parties, does not create a pre-existing dispute that can be used to reject insolvency applications under the IBC. It clarifies that liabilities remain undischarged if payments are erroneously made to incorrect accounts due to external fraud.
Case Details
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