Corporate Law : The Supreme Court held that liabilities arising from corporate guarantees qualify as financial debt under Section 5(8) of the Inso...
Corporate Law : The Supreme Court ruled that a shortfall payment clause in a Deed of Hypothecation can qualify as a contract of guarantee under th...
Corporate Law : The article examines how conflicting Supreme Court judgments in Rainbow Papers and Raman Ispat created uncertainty regarding the s...
Corporate Law : The IBC (Amendment) Act, 2026 introduces CIIRP as a faster and proactive insolvency mechanism for early-stage financial stress. Th...
Corporate Law : Explains how the Court held that insolvency proceedings cannot be used as a pressure tactic for debt recovery. Even if default is ...
Corporate Law : The Supreme Court upheld joint insolvency proceedings against two interconnected real estate companies due to common management an...
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 : 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 : NCLT Indore held that dissolution under Section 54 of the IBC was justified after all assets of the corporate debtor were liquidat...
Corporate Law : NCLT Mumbai held that ongoing One-Time Settlement discussions cannot defeat insolvency proceedings when debt and default are admit...
Corporate Law : NCLAT held that foreign oil and gas assets owned through Videocon subsidiaries could not be included in the CIRP of Videocon Indus...
Corporate Law : Tribunal noted that the CIRP period, including all extensions, had reached 741 days and expired on 20 November 2025. Since no plan...
Corporate Law : The NCLT Mumbai held that liquidation became mandatory under Section 33(2) of the IBC after the Committee of Creditors rejected al...
Corporate Law : The amendment bars related parties, recent auditors, and connected persons from acting as registered valuers in pre-pack insolvenc...
Corporate Law : The IBBI amended the Liquidation Process Regulations, 2016 to allow appointment of one registered valuer for each asset class in M...
Corporate Law : The IBBI amended the CIRP Regulations, 2016 to permit appointment of one set of registered valuers for MSME corporate debtors. The...
Corporate Law : The IBBI Amendment Regulations, 2026 introduce nominee directors on IPA governing boards and strengthen oversight mechanisms. The ...
Corporate Law : The order highlights that delayed applications, late progress reports, and non-compliance with filing requirements amounted to ser...
NCLAT Delhi held that the Shareholders or Investors in CD are not to be treated as “person aggrieved” under the IBC. Thus, application filed by the shareholder under section 61 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code is not maintainable
NCLAT Delhi condoned delay of five days in filing of an appeal as sufficient explanation given by the appellant for the condonation. Accordingly, delay condoned in terms of section 61(2) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.
Analysis of the NCLT Chandigarh judgment on Haldirams Snacks and Haldiram Foods restructuring under Section 230-232 of the Companies Act, 2013.
Detailed analysis of NCLT Ahmedabad’s order on Suzlon Global Services Ltd and Suzlon Energy Ltd merger under Sections 230-232 of the Companies Act, 2013.
NCLAT Chennai held that liquidator cannot resort to proceedings under section 61 of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code for the purposes of the challenging direction issued to the IBBI.
The application made by the Financial Creditor is complete in all respects as required by law. Therefore, the debt and default stand established and there is no reason to deny the admission of the Petition.
NCLAT affirms CoC’s authority under IBC Section 33 to liquidate a Corporate Debtor before resolution plan confirmation. CoC’s commercial decisions are non-reviewable.
IBBI issues guidelines for appointing Insolvency Professionals as IRPs, RPs, Liquidators, and Bankruptcy Trustees, effective January 1 to June 30, 2025.
The Appellant- Operational Creditor had undertaken to provide services for production of Television Commercial, print shoot and digital content for the Respondent -Patanjali Paridhan Private Limited under the terms of proforma invoice dated 17.10.2018.
IBBI extends the deadline for filing liquidation and voluntary liquidation forms under the IBC, 2016, to December 31, 2024, citing technical issues.