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In the matter of Mr. Ravi Sharma, Insolvency Professional (IP) under Regulation 11 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Professional) Regulations, 2016 In the present matter, Mr. Sharma accepted the assignment of voluntary liquidation in matter of Indian Transelectric Company Limited on 2nd March 2020 and A.B.S. Enterprises Private Limited on 5th […]
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Annual Report) Amendment Rules, 2020- Dates for submission of the annual report referred to in rule 3 of annual accounts for audit leading to the issue of Audit Certificate by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India and for submission to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs for timely submission […]
The insolvency profession has a two-tier regulatory architecture with Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI or Board) as the principal regulator, and the three Insolvency Professional Agencies as frontline regulators.
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India as per discussion paper dated 26th August, 2020 asked for comments on 2 issues being (i) determining the corpus of liquidation estate and (ii) the entitlement of stakeholders so that new regulations is brought. Further new concept of NRRA has been brought in this discussion paper which means […]
IBBI penalise for appointing person other than Registered Valuer for carrying out Valuation IBBI regulator for Insolvency Professional as well as Registered Valuer by virtue of order No. IBBI/DC/27/2020 dated 24th August 2020, barred Insolvency Professional to seek or accept any process or assignment or render any services under the Code for a period of […]
Guidelines for Appointment of Insolvency Professionals as Administrators under the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Appointment of Administrator and Procedure for Refunding to the Investors) Regulations, 2018
The DC further finds that despite the IBBI Circular No. IBBI Circular IBBI/RV/019/2018 dated 17th October 2018 (which came into effect from 1st February 2019) which clearly states that no person other than a RV will be appointed to conduct valuation under the Code, and Circular dated 13th August 2019 that such appointment is illegal, […]
Mr Abhishek Ahuja, despite having mandatory training and qualifying the valuers examination, has displayed his lack of understanding of the provisions of the Rules and standards of valuation profession. He allowed the resolution professional to engage him as the registered valuer in a CIRP even though he was not registered as a valuer and also […]
(i) That for the demand raised by the Department of Telecom in respect of the AGR dues based on the judgment of this Court, there shall not be any dispute raised by any of the Telecom Operators and that there shall not be any reassessment. (ii) That, at the first instance, the respective Telecom Operators shall make the payment of 10% of the total dues as demanded by DoT by 31.3.2021.
(a) These Guidelines may be called the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Use of Caveats, Limitations, and Disclaimers in Valuation Reports) Guidelines, 2020. (b) These Guidelines shall come into force in respect of valuation reports in respect of valuations completed by Registered Valuers (RVs) on or after 1st October, 2020.