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NCLT Kochi has stated that recording an entry in the balance sheet amounts to acknowledging a liability.

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The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Kochi Bench, comprising Mr. Ashok Kumar Borah, Judicial Member, and Mr. Anil Kumar, Technical Member, recently revisited the legal principle concerning the acknowledgment of debt as reflected in the balance sheet of a corporate debtor. This issue was deliberated upon in the case of M/s Pheonix ARC Private Ltd. v. Kerala Chamber of Commerce and Industries. The tribunal underscored that such an acknowledgment falls within the purview of Section 18 of the Limitation Act, 1963, and carries significant legal ramifications.

At the heart of the matter was the interpretation of Section 18 of the Limitation Act, which deals with the effect of an acknowledgment in writing on the limitation period for enforcing a right or liability. The provision states that if, before the expiration of the prescribed period for a legal action, the person liable acknowledges the claim in writing, the limitation period shall be deemed to have commenced anew from the date of such acknowledgment.

The NCLT’s ruling in the Pheonix ARC Private Ltd. case reaffirmed the principle that when a corporate debtor acknowledges its debt by including it in its balance sheet, such an acknowledgment constitutes a valid acknowledgment under Section 18 of the Limitation Act. This acknowledgment can have a profound impact on the limitation period applicable to the enforcement of the debt.

The tribunal’s decision is rooted in the rationale that a balance sheet is a formal financial statement prepared by a company, which provides a snapshot of its financial position, including its assets, liabilities, and equity, at a specific point in time. By acknowledging a debt in its balance sheet, a corporate debtor is effectively admitting to the existence of the debt and its obligation to repay it. This acknowledgment is akin to an admission of liability, which triggers the application of Section 18 of the Limitation Act.

Furthermore, the NCLT emphasized that the acknowledgment of debt in the balance sheet must be clear and unequivocal to be considered valid under Section 18. The acknowledgment must expressly recognize the debt and the debtor’s liability towards it, leaving no room for ambiguity or doubt.

The implications of this ruling are significant for creditors seeking to recover debts from corporate debtors. By recognizing the acknowledgment of debt in a balance sheet as a valid acknowledgment under the Limitation Act, the NCLT has provided creditors with a powerful tool to enforce their rights even after the expiration of the limitation period. This ruling underscores the importance of careful financial reporting and disclosure by corporate debtors, as any acknowledgment of debt in their balance sheets can have far-reaching legal consequences.

In conclusion, the NCLT’s decision in the Pheonix ARC Private Ltd. case clarifies the legal status of an acknowledgment of debt in a corporate debtor’s balance sheet. By reaffirming that such an acknowledgment falls within the ambit of Section 18 of the Limitation Act, the tribunal has underscored the importance of transparency and accuracy in financial reporting by corporate entities. This ruling serves as a reminder to corporate debtors of the legal implications of their financial disclosures and highlights the need for them to exercise caution and diligence in preparing their balance sheets.

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