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08th January, 2023 NCLT Delhi Dismisses Insolvency Plea Against Hindustan Times; “Not A Dispute Redressal Forum” - Livelaw.in
08th January, 2023 Insolvency Code has overriding effect on I-T Act: HC - The Tribune
08th January, 2023 Re-Constituted Bench Cannot Pass An Order Without Re-Hearing The Parties: NCLAT Delhi - Livelaw.in
07th January, 2023 NCLAT lets RP Act on Nirmal Lifestyle arm case - The Economic Times
07th January, 2023 Srei auditor flags fresh fraud of Rs 296 cr under former promoters - Business Standard
07th January, 2023 Structural reforms taken in last 8 years will help India emerge among the top three economies in the world : Shri Goyal - PIB Delhi
07th January, 2023 Jaiprakash Associates defaults on Rs 4,059 crore loans with various banks - Business Standard
07th January, 2023 Unsecured debt tag for govt dues to facilitate IBC rescue - Livemint
07th January, 2023 Torrent offers entire ₹8,640  cr bid amount as upfront cash in new twist - Livemint
06th January, 2023 Sankalp top bidder for stressed hotel unit of Rajesh Lifespaces - The Economic Times
06th January, 2023 NCLT admits insolvency plea filed against Future Supply Chain Solutions - Business Standard
06th January, 2023 Srei Creditors To Take Cognizance Of Valuation Report On Friday - BQ Prime
05th January, 2023 Passing The Parcel: Why The Reliance Capital Insolvency Is A Mess - BQ Prime
05th January, 2023 The spirit of the law - Business Standard
05th January, 2023 NCLAT dismisses appeal for insolvency by Wave Group - Money Control
05th January, 2023 Recoveries Under SARFAESI Act Will Prevail Over Those Under MSMED Act: SC - Outlook India
05th January, 2023 Zee Entertainment Is A Continuing Defaulter, Says IndusInd Bank - BQ Prime
05th January, 2023 Recoveries: Laws need to be suitably amended to reduce instances of frivolous litigations, says Edelweiss ARC chief - The Hindu Business Line
05th January, 2023 Contempt Under the Insolvency Code - Lexology
05th January, 2023 Section 5 Limitation Act - 'Suffficient Cause' Is The Cause For Which A Party Could Not Be Blamed : Supreme Court - Livelaw.in