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04th July, 2021 Lenders looking to enforce guarantees of former promoters of Aircel - Business Standard
04th July, 2021 How amendments in IBC could put Family Trusts in the dock - Economic Times
04th July, 2021 No homes for 5,00,000 homebuyers. What should be done? - PDF
03rd July, 2021 SC dismisses homebuyer’s petition challenging Wave group’s insolvency proceedings - Economic Times
03rd July, 2021 High Courts to refrain from interfering with Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process as IBC is self-contained Code: Kerala HC [Read Judgment] - Taxscan
03rd July, 2021 State-owned TCIL signs MoU with legal tech startup Jupitice to create a digital ADR platform - Economic Times
02nd July, 2021 Jet Airways resolution: Shares to remain listed, new owners propose FPO - Financial Express
02nd July, 2021 Liquidation Under IBC: Can Secured Creditors Be Treated Differently? - Bloomberg Quint
02nd July, 2021 What lies ahead for IBC and stressed assets resolution? - The Hindu
02nd July, 2021 Efficient execution and implementation of IBC can escalate Ease of Doing Business ranking: Bhupender Yadav - Economic Times
02nd July, 2021 Why has IBC failed to live up to its promise? - The New Indian Express
02nd July, 2021 Committee of creditors turns down RP's advice to revive 5 Nithin Group firms - Economic Times
01st July, 2021 Banks' gross NPA ratio may rise to 9.8-11.22% in March 2022, says RBI - Money Control
01st July, 2021 No Equality Amongst Equals: Treatment of Secured Creditors Under IBC - National Law Review
01st July, 2021 PMC’s bad loans pose major challenge for new promoters - Live Mint
01st July, 2021 How not to write off a loan - Greater Kashmir
01st July, 2021 Jet Airways 2.0: Turbulence ahead before the takeoff - Economic Times
01st July, 2021 Debt recovery — more illusion than real - Business Line
01st July, 2021 Jalan Kalrock Consortium to make Rs 1,375-cr cash infusion in Jet Airways; lenders to take steep haircut - Free Press Journal
01st July, 2021 Jet Airways 2.0: A 5% Recovery For Financial Creditors - Bloomberg Quint