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The Committee of Creditor’s Prerogative: Doesn’t Require Recording of its Reasons to Replace The Resolution Professional

The Committee of Creditor’s Prerogative: Doesn’t Require Recording of its Reasons to Replace The Resolution Professional

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Maneesha Dhir

Maneesha Dhir is Managing Partner of Dhir & Dhir Associates, a full-service law firm. Her core area of practice includes Telecom, Dispute Resolution & Arbitration, Insolvency Laws, Corporate & Financial Restructuring and Merger & Acquisitions.

Karan Kanwal

Karan Kanwal, Senior Associate, is a Corporate Commercial Litigation Lawyer with Dhir & Dhir Associates with 9 years of post-qualification experience. He is a graduate in LL.B. (Hons.) from VIPS, IP University. His forte includes appearing in complex and contentious arbitration and litigation including insolvency litigation before various courts and authorities. He is involved in drafting of various petitions, suits, writ petitions, advisory opinions on complex legal issues, legal notices and reply to legal notices etc. in the Firm. He has assisted the Senior Counsels, Counsels, Partners and Team before the Courts and Authorities. Apart from above, he also has an experience in drafting and vetting of various commercial agreements