Company Law : The MCA introduced a risk-based eligibility framework allowing more companies to access fast-track mergers. By replacing size crit...
Company Law : The case examined whether extending redemption timelines amounts to reissuance. The Tribunal held that extensions within statutory...
Corporate Law : This analysis explains how NCLT continues to respect CoC commercial wisdom but now intervenes when procedures, legality, or fairne...
Corporate Law : RTI inquiry into NCLT/NCLAT reveals member vacancies, lack of consolidated case data, and opaque appointments, highlighting need f...
Corporate Law : The NCLT has ruled that banks can classify accounts as fraudulent during IBC proceedings, clarifying that a moratorium does not sh...
Corporate Law : The Supreme Court upheld joint insolvency proceedings against two interconnected real estate companies due to common management an...
Company Law : ICSI raised concerns over delays in NCLT hearings affecting corporate restructuring and insolvency matters. It emphasized the need...
Company Law : ICSI has urged the government to set up an NCLT Bench in Pune citing 30,600 pending cases and prolonged insolvency timelines. The ...
Company Law : With insolvency cases taking up to 853 days against the 330-day mandate, concerns over NCLT backlog have intensified. A new bench ...
Corporate Law : From 2022-23 to 2024-25, appeals filed at NCLAT rose steadily, with IBC cases forming the majority, reflecting active engagement i...
Corporate Law : The NCLT held that insolvency proceedings against a personal guarantor cannot proceed unless the guarantee has been specifically i...
Corporate Law : The NCLT dismissed the insolvency application after finding that the agreements forming the basis of the alleged operational debt ...
Company Law : While approving the resolution plan, NCLT clarified that exemptions relating to taxes, duties, and statutory compliances must be o...
Corporate Law : Although the Scheme was sanctioned, the Tribunal clarified that the Income Tax Department remained free to investigate any tax imp...
Company Law : The Tribunal admitted insolvency proceedings after finding documentary evidence of operational debt, part payment, ledger confirma...
Corporate Law : The order permits single judicial members to handle procedural and uncontested matters. It ensures faster case disposal while pres...
Corporate Law : Details of Judicial and Technical Members assigned to NCLT benches across India as per the latest order issued by the Ministry of ...
Corporate Law : Read about the case involving Chetan Patel, an Insolvency Professional, with detailed analysis of alleged contraventions and submi...
Corporate Law : IBBI Disciplinary Committee suspends Sanjay Singh, an Insolvency Professional, for irregularities in the e-auction process. Detail...
Company Law : Explore the order dated 03.02.2024 from NCLT Chandigarh transferring all pending cases from Bench 2 to Bench 1. Detailed analysis ...
Delve into the NCLT Kolkata case of Mittson Fille Enterprise vs. Sammaan Ventures Limited regarding share application money and financial debt under the IBC. Analysis of key arguments and findings.
The NCLT Mumbai ruled that claims filed after CoC approval of a resolution plan cannot be admitted, emphasizing the need for timely claim submissions in CIRP.
Get insights into the NCLT Mumbai judgment regarding detention charges as operational debts under the IBC. Detailed analysis of ABC India Ltd. Vs Prabhakar Engineers Pvt. Ltd. case.
Explore recent Supreme Court rulings on dissenting creditor rights and set-off claims in insolvency cases. Detailed analysis of key judgments explained.
Resolution Plan met the requirements of Section 30(2) of the Code and the Regulations 37, 38, 38(1A) and 39(4) of the CIRP Regulations. The Resolution Plan was not in contravention of any of the provisions of Section 29A of the Code and was in accordance with law.
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) approved the Resolution Plan, emphasizing the paramount importance of the CoC’s commercial wisdom in such matters. The approval included various directions regarding the plan’s implementation, extinguishment of existing shares, reliefs, amendments to MoA and AoA, and cessation of the moratorium.
In a case of transfer expenses, Mumbai ITAT directs to allow stamp duty & registration charges. Detailed analysis of the case provided here.
Supreme Court held that that the amounts covered by security deposits under the agreements constitute financial debt. Accordingly, section 5(7) of IBC categorizes the person as financial creditor if a financial debt is owned to it.
Dive into the NCLAT judgment on the implications for homebuyers under RERA, analyzing Section 7(1) of the IBC and the distinction between allottees and decree holders.
Learn about Karnataka High Court’s ruling on excluding period of stay in arbitral tribunal proceedings for calculating twelve-month limitation under Section 29A(1) of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.