Corporate Law : NCLAT held that the CoC may decide to liquidate a corporate debtor under Section 33(2) before inviting resolution plans, with limi...
Corporate Law : This article explains why the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code places commercial decision-making in the hands of the Committee of Cr...
Corporate Law : The article explains how the NCLAT interpreted Section 66(1) to extend liability beyond company insiders to third parties who know...
Corporate Law : The Supreme Court held that individuals investing for financial returns rather than home ownership cannot invoke Section 7 of the ...
Corporate Law : The High Court held that a company cannot shift its registered office after approval of a resolution plan when appeals against the...
Corporate Law : IBBI has proposed amendments to CIRP, Liquidation, and Personal Guarantor Regulations to improve valuation, clarify RP duties, sim...
Corporate Law : The proposed amendments require comprehensive project-wise disclosures, technical assessments, and mandatory information in resolu...
Corporate Law : The IBBI has announced contractual vacancies for Research Associates and Consultants in law and business management disciplines. T...
Corporate Law : 2026 Guidelines streamline selection of Insolvency Professionals for IRP, RP, Liquidator, and Bankruptcy Trustee roles, ensuring t...
Corporate Law : The amendments replace the consultation committee with CoC oversight, giving creditors greater control over liquidation decisions....
Corporate Law : Bombay HC held that Section 14 IBC moratorium does not prevent deemed conveyance under Section 11 MOFA and restored the society's ...
Company Law : Kerala HC held Rule 55 empowers NCLT to accept additional pleadings, setting aside refusal to entertain further objections in a Se...
Corporate Law : NCLAT held that invoice discounting through the TReDS platform does not convert operational debt into financial debt. The appeal w...
Corporate Law : Supreme Court held that a Section 7 IBC application can proceed despite pending winding-up proceedings where no irreversible stage...
Corporate Law : NCLT admitted the Section 9 petition after holding that campaign-related emails did not constitute a genuine pre-existing dispute....
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 ...
Corporate Law : IBBI has released the Phase 10 syllabus for the Limited Insolvency Examination, effective from October 1, 2026, to reflect evolvin...
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...
Corporate Law : The Disciplinary Committee found that the Resolution Professional delayed admission of a financial creditor's claim and failed to ...
Telangana High Court held that initiation of criminal proceedings under Criminal Procedure, 1973 against petitioner not justified since petitioner was not director of the company which got liquidated prior to filing of the appeal.
IBBI disposes of RTI appeal seeking details on the appointment of a Resolution Professional. Information exempted under fiduciary and commercial confidentiality clauses.
Since the Resolution Plan was duly approved by the NCLAT and there being no progress worth the name, there was no other option but to invoke our jurisdiction under Article 142 of the Constitution and direct that the Corporate Debtor be taken in Liquidation.
IBBI issues a disciplinary order against insolvency professional Kairav Anil Trivedi for violating insolvency regulations during the CIRP of Parenteral Drugs Pvt Ltd.
Government has amended the IBC six times and IBBI made over 100 changes to improve insolvency resolution and asset value maximization.
IBBI suspends Sanjay Garg for three months, directs reinvestigation into issues related to duplicate payments and misrepresentation in insolvency proceedings.
RP had excluded assessee from the COC as RP was empowered to decide about the status of a creditor as related party and the findings of RP and AA concluded assessee as related party in terms of provisions of Section 5 (24) of the Code.
KSK Mahanadi Power Company Limited (Corporate Debtor) is a company engaged in business of power generation. The Corporate Debtor was admitted into Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process on 03.10.2019.
NCLAT Delhi held that admission of application under section 9 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) for initiation of CIRP of Corporate Debtor untenable due to pre-existing dispute surrounding operational debt.
NCLAT Delhi held that initiation of proceedings u/s. 13 sub-section (2) and (4) of SARFAESI Act by the creditor prior to filing of Section 10 application, cannot be a ground to hold that Section 10 application is filed with malicious and fraudulent intent.