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Going-Concern Sale in Liquidation: Success Stories, Failures & NCLAT Guidance (2023–25)

Corporate Law :  Explains how recent tribunal decisions shaped the rules for selling corporate debtors as going concerns, highlighting compliance...

November 19, 2025 750 Views 0 comment Print

Tripartite Agreement Trap: Home Loans to Buyers are Not Financial Debt of Developer: NCLAT

Corporate Law : The Tripartite Agreement Trap: When Banks Lose Financial Creditor Status in Real Estate Insolvency This case memo discussed the ru...

November 18, 2025 4899 Views 0 comment Print

Section 14 Limitation Cannot Exclude Pending DRT Proceedings: NCLAT

Corporate Law : NCLAT holds that time spent in pending Debt Recovery Tribunal proceedings cannot be excluded under Section 14 of the Limitation Ac...

October 13, 2025 855 Views 0 comment Print

RTI Findings on NCLT/NCLAT Functioning, Vacancies & Transparency

Corporate Law : RTI inquiry into NCLT/NCLAT reveals member vacancies, lack of consolidated case data, and opaque appointments, highlighting need f...

September 27, 2025 3210 Views 0 comment Print

Provident Fund Dues Are Not Assets of A Corporate Debtor: NCLAT Delhi

Corporate Law : The NCLAT ruled that provident fund dues are not corporate debtor assets and must be paid in full during CIRP, prioritizing them o...

August 4, 2025 798 Views 0 comment Print


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Latest Case Law Related to IBC 2016: January to March 2026

Corporate Law : The Supreme Court upheld joint insolvency proceedings against two interconnected real estate companies due to common management an...

May 21, 2026 147 Views 0 comment Print

Appeals From NCLT To NCLAT And Supreme Court

Corporate Law : From 2022-23 to 2024-25, appeals filed at NCLAT rose steadily, with IBC cases forming the majority, reflecting active engagement i...

December 15, 2025 942 Views 0 comment Print

Important Case Laws related to IBC 2016 – July – September 2025

Corporate Law : Supreme Court ruled that CoC and RP can surrender financially burdensome assets voluntarily, clarifying moratorium under section 1...

November 20, 2025 5232 Views 0 comment Print

Important Rulings on IBC – January to March 2025

Corporate Law : SC clarifies limits of High Court's writ powers in IBC cases and recognises Indian CIRP as foreign main proceeding in cross-border...

May 21, 2025 1884 Views 0 comment Print

From 2022 to 2024 NCLT Resolved 27,157 Cases, NCLAT adjudicated 7,151

Corporate Law : NCLT & NCLAT eligibility criteria, insolvency rules, and case statistics from 2022-2024. Updates on financial irregularities and r...

March 16, 2025 765 Views 0 comment Print


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Subsidiary Company Assets Cannot Form Part of Parent Company Insolvency: NCLAT Delhi

Corporate Law : NCLAT held that foreign oil and gas assets owned through Videocon subsidiaries could not be included in the CIRP of Videocon Indus...

May 22, 2026 93 Views 0 comment Print

NCLAT Upholds Section 9 Admission as Separate Supply Obligations Created Operational Debt

Corporate Law : NCLAT held that a joint venture arrangement did not prevent insolvency proceedings where separate agreements clearly imposed suppl...

May 22, 2026 126 Views 0 comment Print

Resolution applicant could not alter Financial Proposal through Last-Minute addendum after challenge process

Company Law : A resolution applicant could not unilaterally alter its financial proposal through a last minute addendum after completion of the ...

May 21, 2026 105 Views 0 comment Print

NCLAT Upholds CIRP Admission as Conditional Payment Email Acknowledged Operational Debt

Corporate Law : NCLAT held that the Corporate Debtor’s email offering payment subject to acceptance of a consequence sheet amounted to acknowled...

May 20, 2026 141 Views 0 comment Print

NCLAT Upholds Rejection of Resolution Plan as CIRP Was Not Conducted Transparently

Company Law : The Appellate Tribunal upheld findings that the arrangement allowing the Successful Resolution Applicant to receive 50% of PUFE re...

May 9, 2026 186 Views 0 comment Print


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Related Party Transaction Allegation: IBBI Directs IP to Submit NCLAT Order

Corporate Law : IBBI orders disciplinary action against Mr. S Vasudevan for alleged violations in the insolvency process of Mega Foods Products Ma...

August 9, 2024 915 Views 0 comment Print

IBBI Suspends IP for Non-Compliance with NCLAT Directive and Delayed CoC Meetings during CIRP

Corporate Law : IBBI suspends IP for Failure to act during CIRP despite NCLAT directive and for Delay in convening Committee of Creditors (CoC) me...

June 6, 2024 777 Views 0 comment Print

IBBI suspends IRP for sharing asset memorandum with prospective bidders

Corporate Law : Read about the IBBI's disciplinary action against Mr. Venkata Sivakumar, an Interim Resolution Professional, for sharing asset mem...

April 9, 2024 927 Views 0 comment Print

NCLAT Job Vacancies for Judicial & Technical Members: Application Guide

Corporate Law : Govt issued a circular detailing vacancies for Judicial & Technical Members posts in NCLAT with detailed guide to apply for these...

June 6, 2023 1296 Views 0 comment Print

Reporting to CICs – Report Cases admitted with NCLT/NCLAT under IBC 2016 – RBI

Fema / RBI : It is clarified that cases admitted with National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT)/National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) unde...

December 13, 2022 1086 Views 0 comment Print


A ‘Going Concern Sale’ on an ‘As is Where Basis’ Means Sale of Both Assets & Liabilities

April 12, 2022 12171 Views 0 comment Print

A ‘going concern sale’ on an ‘as is where basis’ does not dissolve the corporate debtor, rather, it forms a part of the liquidation estate wherein the entire business, including assets and liabilities, including all contracts, licences, concessions, agreements, benefits, privileges, rights, or interests, is transferred to the purchaser. Therefore, it was concluded that the sale of a company as a ‘going concern’ means sale of both its assets and liabilities if it is stated on ‘as is where is basis’.

Resolution Professional cannot decide eligibility under Section 29A of IBC 2016

April 9, 2022 2922 Views 0 comment Print

Sharavan Kumar Vishnoi Vs. Upma Jaiswal & Anr (NCLAT Delhi) Whether the Resolution Professional can decide the Eligibility under Section 29A Of the Insolvency And Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (hereinafter referred to as Code) FACTS: The Appeal being Company Appeal (AT) (Ins.) No.371 of 2022 has been filed by the Resolution Professional challenging the order. It […]

PF Dues are not the Assets of Corporate Debtor (CD): NCLAT

March 21, 2022 3936 Views 0 comment Print

Sikander Singh Jamuwal Vs Vinay Talwar (NCLAT Delhi) What is very much clear from the submissions made by the Ld counsel for the parties and the documents available on record that the Resolution Plan fails to consider the payment of provident fund dues as computed by the Assistant Provident Fund Commissioner vide its order dated […]

Corporate Debtor incorporated outside India can file CIRP Application

March 16, 2022 3414 Views 0 comment Print

A person falling under definition of Corporate Debtor as defined under provisions of IBC, 2016, whether incorporated in India or outside India has right to file CIRP Application under provisions of Section 9 of the IBC,2016 in India.

IBC 2016: Suspended Board of Director’ cannot displace a ‘Resolution Professional’

March 5, 2022 4008 Views 0 comment Print

NCLAT Chennai dismisses appeal on Resolution Professional change. Highlights Committee of Creditors’ authority in replacing Resolution Professional during CIRP.

IBBI empowered to regulate payment of remuneration of RP and IRP

March 4, 2022 1275 Views 0 comment Print

Sumit Bansal, Insolvency Professional Vs Committee of Creditors of JP Engineers Pvt. Ltd. (NCLAT Delhi) NCLAT not agreed with the submissions of the Counsel for the Appellant that IBBI has no jurisdiction with regard to question of fee which is entitled to be paid to the IRP/ RP. The IBBI is clothed with Regulations making […]

Latest Case Law Related to IBC – October to -December 2021

March 3, 2022 8127 Views 0 comment Print

Supreme Court M/s. Jai Balaji Industries Vs. D.K. Mohanty & Anr. [Civil Appeal No. 5899 of 2021 with 5904 of 2021] The Supreme Court (SC) observed that an operational creditor (OC) cannot use the Code for extraneous considerations or as a substitute for debt enforcement procedures; and the object of the Code is to allow […]

NCLAT set aside order of IBC adjudicating authorities imposing penalty under Companies Act, 2013

February 28, 2022 1056 Views 0 comment Print

Ashish Chaturvedi Vs Inox Leisure Limited  (NCLAT Delhi) With regard to the argument of the Learned Counsel of the Appellants that the Adjudicating Authority has imposed the penalty on the two ex-directors by invoking provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, and thus passed the Impugned Order by travelling beyond their jurisdiction, we are of the […]

NCLAT permits withdrawal of CIRP – Operational Creditor can avail appropriate legal remedy

February 23, 2022 1521 Views 0 comment Print

Go Airlines (India) Ltd. Vs Sovika Aviation Services Pvt. Ltd. (NCLAT Delhi) Heard Shri Krishnendu Datta, learned senior counsel for the Appellant and Shri Ritin Rai, learned senior counsel appearing for the Respondent. This Appeal has been filed against the order dated 23.09.2021 passed by the Adjudicating Authority (National Company Law Tribunal), Mumbai Bench by […]

NCLAT allows exclusion of 90 days from the CIRP

February 23, 2022 3282 Views 0 comment Print

In Re Vinod Tarachand Agrawal Resolution Profession of Mayfair Leisures Limited (NCLAT Delhi) The Ld counsel for the appellant has stated that the exclusion of 90 days from the CIRP of the CD would save the company from ‘Liquidation’. It was also pointed out by the ld. Counsel that there was a ‘Prospective Resolution Applicant’ […]

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