Corporate Law : The framework permits liquidation only where the company has not defaulted on debts and can pay liabilities. It ensures a clean an...
CA, CS, CMA : The High Court ruled that retrospective cancellation of GST registration is invalid if such action is not proposed in the original...
Corporate Law : Explains how the 2025 amendment removes going-concern sales from liquidation. Highlights the shift toward speed and finality over ...
Corporate Law : IBBI Regulations 32 & 32A for liquidation: defines asset sale modes and prioritizes selling the business as a going concern to max...
Corporate Law : Understand secured creditor rights under IBC Section 52 during liquidation: relinquish security to the estate or realize independe...
Corporate Law : The amendments replace the consultation committee with CoC oversight, giving creditors greater control over liquidation decisions....
Corporate Law : The proposal focuses on enabling creditors to initiate resolution while retaining debtor management under supervision. It sets out...
Corporate Law : The amendments arise from the inclusion of a unified “service provider” definition under the Code. The move expands regulatory...
Corporate Law : The issue addressed is ambiguity in authentication and evidentiary value of financial information in insolvency cases. The propose...
Corporate Law : The proposal aligns grievance regulations with the newly introduced definition under the amended Code. It aims to ensure uniform a...
Company Law : NCLAT Delhi held that each and every commercial transaction which has resulted in loss may not be labelled as fraudulent or to hav...
Company Law : The appellate tribunal quashed orders permitting bankruptcy against personal guarantors after a creditor consented to grant additi...
Company Law : NCLT Allahabad held that financial creditor duly established existence of financial debt and default thereon on the part of the Co...
Company Law : The tribunal held that the resolution plan was invalid because several valuable properties were omitted from the Information Memor...
Company Law : NCLAT Delhi held that Prospective Resolution Applicant or unsuccessful Resolution Applicant doesn’t have vested right to challen...
Corporate Law : The issue was whether IBBI must provide data held by a regulated entity. The Authority held that RTI applies only to information h...
Corporate Law : The appeal found that the RTI response was delayed beyond statutory timelines. The key takeaway is that delay breaches RTI provisi...
Corporate Law : The issue was whether an RVO could grant conditional enrolment to an unqualified applicant. The authority held that such enrolment...
Corporate Law : The amendment allows financial creditors to directly initiate insolvency with prior approvals, reducing delays. It ensures faster ...
Corporate Law : The study found that most MSME insolvency cases are resolved before admission, highlighting gaps in data and process efficiency. I...
Expression of Interest to be in the Panel under Insolvency Professionals to act as Interim Resolution Professionals or Liquidators (Recommendation) Guidelines, 2018.
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018 provides significant relief to home buyers by recognizing their status as financial creditors. This would give them due representation in the Committee of Creditors and make them an integral part of the decision making process
Insolvency Professionals to act as Interim Resolution Professionals or Liquidators (Recommendation) Guidelines, 2018 31st May, 2018 Provisions in the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 1. Section 16(3)(a) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (Code) requires the Adjudicating Authority (AA) to make a reference to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Board) for recommendation […]
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBB) on May 31st, 2018 issued Insolvency Professionals to act as Interim Resolution Professionals or Liquidators (Recommendation) Guidelines, 2018[1] to streamline the procedure for recommendation and appointment of Interim Resolution Professional (IRP) or liquidator.
Subject to meeting other requirements, an individual is eligible to be a registered valuer under the Companies (Registered Valuers and Valuation) Rules, 2017 (Rules), if he: (i) is a fit and proper person,(ii) has the necessary qualification and experience, (iii) is a valuer member of a Registered Valuers Organisation (RVO),
(applicant) and a professional member of the ICSI Institute of Insolvency Professionals (ICSI IIP) submitted an application under regulation 6 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Professionals) Regulations, 2016 (IP Regulations) seeking a certificate of registration as an Insolvency Professional (IP). The application carried the recommendation of ICSI IIP for registration of the applicant as an IP.
The conduct of Mr. Wadhwa seen in the context of statutory responsibilities of an IRP and the objective of the Code leaves no doubt that he was acting in connivance with the applicant-creditor and the erstwhile management of the corporate debtor.
The IBBI hereby constitutes a Working Group on Graduate Insolvency Programme as under: a. Mr. T. V. Mohandas Pai, Chairman, Manipal Global Education b. Mr. P. R. Ramesh, Chairman, Deloitte India c. Mr. Sumant Batra, President, Society of Insolvency Practitioners of India
The fee (Rs.13.75 crore comprising IRP fee of Rs. 5 crore for the first one month and RP fee @ Rs.1.75 crore for five subsequent months) contracted by Ms. Ruia is exorbitant and not reasonable reflection of work to be done by her. It is unreasonable by any standard – in relation to the compensation […]
(1) These rules may be called the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Annual Report) Rules, 2018. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.