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 : NCLT rules that the IBC's moratorium applies to all proceedings against a corporate debtor, including quasi-judicial and assessmen...
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 : Supreme Court ruled that CoC and RP can surrender financially burdensome assets voluntarily, clarifying moratorium under section 1...
Corporate Law : Bank of India Vs Neurostar Hospital Private Limited (NCLT Mumbai) The application was filed under Section 7 of the Insolvency and ...
Corporate Law : The issue involved rejection of a delayed claim in bankruptcy proceedings. The Tribunal held that concealment of material facts by...
Corporate Law : The tribunal permitted substitution of original petitioners with a new shareholder after transfer of shares. The key takeaway is t...
Corporate Law : NCLT Mumbai held that application under section 9 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code for initiation of Corporate Insolvency Res...
Corporate Law : The Tribunal held that default under the loan agreement existed independently of the arbitral award challenge. It ruled that absen...
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 ...
Corporate Law : Filling up of 05 (Five) posts of Judicial Member and 05 (Five) posts of Technical Members in the National Company Law Tribunal (NC...
SC upheld NCLT interim directions, including constitution of CoC for Eco Village Project-II only; the said project to be completed with assistance of ex-management whereas other projects, apart from Eco Village-II, were ordered to be continued as ongoing projects.
NCLT conclude that in Section 10 proceedings, though there is no mandatory requirement of issuing notice to the Creditor(s) at the pre-admission stage, rather giving notice to the Creditor(s) is a matter of discretion to be exercised on a case-to-case basis on valid grounds.
Next Education India Private Limited Vs K12 Techno Services Private Limited (Supreme Court of India) Feeling aggrieved and dissatisfied with the impugned judgment and order dated 17-03-2021 passed by the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), New Delhi, Principal Bench in Company Appeal (AT) (Insolvency) No.98/2019, by which the NCLAT has dismissed the said appeal […]
Uncover the multifaceted role of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) beyond debt recovery, exploring its significance in fair and efficient resolution of corporate disputes under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC). Delve into key provisions, court interpretations, and the NCLTs crucial role in promoting resolution over liquidation for distressed corporate debtors. Stay informed on the evolving landscape of insolvency laws in India.
NCLT Mumbai held that as date of default is beyond 25th March 2020, the default as alleged by Operational Creditor falls under the purview of Section 10A of the IBC, 2016 and hence application seeking initiation of CIRP rejected.
Provisions of Section 9 of IBC mandates Operational creditor to file CIRP application against Corporate Debtor after expiry of 10 days from date of receipt of demand notice by Corporate Debtor,
NCLT Mumbai while dealing with Company Petition filed u/s. 9 of the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 2016 held that debts arising from different work order(s) can be clubbed to satisfy the minimum threshold limit.
NCLT Hyderabad held that condonation of delay in filing the claim without indicating any sufficient reasons not acceptable as length of the delay is immaterial, but the reasons for condonation of delay matters.
NCLT Chandigarh held in contract of guarantee, the liability of the principal borrower and guarantor(s) is joint and several. Even if, either the principal borrower or guarantor has been discharged then the other party would not stand discharged automatically till the liability is met out or discharged.
NCLT Delhi ordered initiation of CIRP as petition filed u/s. 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 by Financial Creditor is complete in all respect and it is clearly established that the Corporate Debtor is in default of a debt more than the minimum amount stipulated u/s. 4 (1) of the Code