DISQUALIFICATION OF PROMOTERS UNDER IBC: MORALITY OVER UTILITY?

Reading Time: 4 minutes This blog is written by Ms. Renuka Nevgi. She is penultimate-year law student at Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai. The far-reaching effect of Sec. 29A, IBC The objectives of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 (hereinafter referred as “IBC”) are timely insolvency resolution of corporate debtor, balancing interests of all stakeholders and maximization of value of …

Cross-Border Insolvency Framework in India – Need of the Hour?

Reading Time: 6 minutes This blog is written by Anubhav Singh and Yashi Singh. They are third year law students at Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai. Introduction The world today has fused into a global economic network, and cross-border business has grown substantially, changing the corporate fabric, and due to this, the scope of cross-border insolvency processes has grown …

Cryptocurrency Regulation

Reading Time: 4 minutes Author: Rebecca Parry, Hakan Sahin & Alex Kastrinou Rebecca Parry is a professor at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, UK, and a member of the CIFL Board of Advisors. Dr. Hakan Sahin is a lecturer and Alex Kastrinou is a principal lecturer at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, UK. This blog piece is …

Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 and Intellectual Property Licenses: Call for Enquiry

Reading Time: 5 minutes Authors: M P Ram Mohan & Aditya Gupta Dr. M P Ram Mohan is a lawyer by training is an Associate Professor in the strategy area of the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA), and a member of the CIFL Board of Advisors. Mr. Aditya Gupta is currently a research associate at IIMA. This blog …

Institution in Focus: Insolvency tribunals under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code

Reading Time: 4 minutes [Ms. Gausia Shaikh is Legal Consultant (India) at REDD Intelligence Asia, a Singapore-based news and analysis firm, and a member of the CIFL Board of Advisors. This blog piece is a part of the series which features contributions by the members of our Board of Advisors.] (A modified version of this blog was first published …

Cross-border insolvency gets the nod in India: Some Reflections

Reading Time: 4 minutes This blog is written by Dr Raghav Pandey and Monika Saini. Dr Raghav Pandey is an Assistant Professor at Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai and Monika Saini is a penultimate year law student at Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai. The Finance Minister, in the Union Budget 2022-23, gave nod to the new framework for cross-border …

A Legal Framework for the Sustainability of India’s Digital Economy

Reading Time: 3 minutes Prof. Rebecca Parry Rebecca Parry is a professor at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, UK, and a member of the CIFL Board of Advisors. This blog piece is a part of the series which features contributions by the members of our Board of Advisors. The world has changed rapidly in the last few years. …