Sr.No. Date Subject
16801 20th August, 2018 Insolvency Process Can't Be Admitted During Pendency Of Proceedings Challenging Arbitral Award: SC [Read Judgment]... - Live law
16802 20th August, 2018 IBC wins against taxman, yet again - Business Line
16803 19th August, 2018 NCLT Delhi to start e-filing by end of August - Bar & Bench
16804 19th August, 2018 'No plan to extend timeline, new law for valuers likely' - Indian Express
16805 19th August, 2018 Insolvency and Bankruptcy: Govt plans separate legislation for registered valuers - First Post
16806 19th August, 2018 Under the hammer - Tribune India
16807 19th August, 2018 IBC Code positive legislation for Pomoters: Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs - UNI India
16808 19th August, 2018 Health of public sector banks improving, says Rajiv Kumar - Live Mint
16809 19th August, 2018 Plea in Delhi HC against arrest of Bhushan steel's promoter by SFIO - Business Standard
16810 19th August, 2018 PSBs' earnings will reflect impact of reforms in next two quarters: Financial Services Secretary - Economic Times
16811 18th August, 2018 IBC: Centre now plans to regulate valuers - The Hindu
16812 18th August, 2018 Government mulls new law for registered valuers for better valuation of bankrupt companies - Times now news
16813 18th August, 2018 Banks must be realistic in valuations during resolutions: Government - Money Control
16814 18th August, 2018 Bankruptcy: Government hints at new law for registered valuers - Financial Express
16815 18th August, 2018 Take realistic view of loan losses: Govt tells banks - Economic Times
16816 18th August, 2018 Bankruptcy: Govt hints at new law for registered valuers - Business Line
16817 18th August, 2018 Resolution under IBC: Creditors recover Rs 50k cr - Indian Express
16818 18th August, 2018 IBC's Rs 50,000 crore NPA resolution success! Creditors recover more than half of their money - Financial Express
16819 18th August, 2018 Bankruptcy law may be extended to cross-border assets: Secy - India.com
16820 18th August, 2018 Debt recovery by PSU banks could be twice of 2017-18 - Times of India