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Corporate Law : The IBBI First Appellate Authority held that although the CPIO failed to respond within the statutory 30-day period under the RTI ...
Corporate Law : IBBI cancelled an IP’s registration over systemic CIRP misuse, flawed valuations, non-disclosures, compliance failures and lack ...
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Corporate Law : The First Appellate Authority directed the CPIO to dispose of the RTI application after finding it was not decided within the 30-d...
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Stay up to date with the latest case law related to IBC in October, November and December 2022. Supreme Court finds OCs cannot enforce CIRP prematurely. AA must investigate plausible disputes, not feeble arguments.
IBC was designed to overhaul India’s outdated insolvency and bankruptcy laws and to provide a more efficient & effective system for resolving insolvency.
The DC notes that Mr. Viswanathan Sankaran was present before the AA on 17.09.2021 while order for conducting CoC meeting by next week was passed. Hence it may be said that he was aware of direction by the AA. The DC further notes that representative of Canara Bank vide email dated 07.10.2021 requested to prepone […]
Explore Reverse CIRP in Real Estate: No provision in IBC, Umang Realtech case introduction, non-precedent status, challenges, and recent project-wise resolutions in Supertech & Ansal Properties cases.
When a company goes through insolvency proceedings, public equity shareholders (non-promoter public shareholders) are the ones that profit least since they are not considered creditors who are protected by IBC 2016
NCLAT Delhi held that withdrawal application under section 12A of the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 2016 unsustainable once CoC (Committee of Creditors) approves a resolution plan.
Explore Insolvency & Bankruptcy Board of India’s (IBBI) recent discussion paper proposing project-wise CIRP of a Real Estate Company, & how it overturns NCLT’s order in Mr. N. Kumar v Tata Capital Housing Finance Ltd., to benefit homebuyers.
Under the IBC, Homebuyers can now initiate CIRP against defaulting Builders & join the COC. Home Buyers under IBC protected by the court in Chitra Sharma Case to ensure liquidation value of their financial interest.
Learn about how GST law & IBC law interact and their implications on property of a taxable person. Explore the Section 82 of CGST act, CIRP & IBC to understand more.
Repeated non-cooperation and series of non-compliances is not justifiable, whatsoever, serious nature of trauma, at personal level one may be suffering. In case, circumstances were so compelling that he was not able to discharge his duties, instead of remaining gainfully engaged on regular basis in connection with CD, he had option to approach to CoC or AA for presenting a case for his replacement.