IBC Law

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) has reshaped India’s framework for financial discipline and corporate recovery. It provides a consolidated legal mechanism for resolving insolvency, restructuring distressed assets, and ensuring time-bound outcomes for creditors and debtors alike.

Advisory work includes, but is not limited to,  pre-insolvency restructuring, assessment of creditor-debtor obligations, evaluation of security interests, and the interpretation of rights under inter-creditor arrangements. Matters relating to avoidance transactions, preferential transfers, and valuation mechanisms are handled with procedural precision in accordance with IBBI regulations and relevant case law. Cross-border insolvency, enforcement of foreign judgments, and recognition of international restructuring frameworks are addressed with attention to emerging global standards and evolving jurisprudence.

This practice area combines statutory interpretation with commercial understanding to assist in achieving legally sound and time-efficient resolutions under India’s insolvency regime.

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