India, March 13 -- The Supertech Ecovillage-I homebuyers have demanded forensic audit of the accounts over alleged misuse of Rs.24 crore fund collected for maintenance.
In a detailed complaint sent to the Supreme Court-appointed amicus curiae, the buyers demanded an audit against interim resolution professional (IRP) who opened a separate account and collected the funds in the name of maintenance in the housing complex.
The IRP, however, denied all allegations and refused further comment on the issue.
Notably, the IRP is appointed by the adjudicating authority (National Company Law Tribunal, or NCLT) upon the commencement of the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process to take control of a corporate debtor's assets, and manage operation...
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