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A practical guide to the insolvency and bankruptcy code, 2016 : amended upto 31st december, 2021 / Ashok Kumar Mishra.

By: Publication details: Kolkata : BC Publications, 2022.Description: xxiISBN:
  • 8906077413373 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.078 MIS
Contents:
Chapter 1. Eligibility of Petitioner/Applicant (Who can File the Petition?); Chapter 2. Documents to be filed by petitioners in each category whether it is Operational Creditor or Financial Creditor or Corporate Applicant; Chapter 3. Pleadings and reliefs claimed by each category of Applicants/ Operational Creditor/Financial Creditor/Corporate Applicant; Chapter 4. Options available before the petitioner/respondent once they do not get relief sought before the adjudicating authority; Chapter 5. Role of the applicant once the case is admitted by the Adjudicating Authority; Chapter 6. Appointment of the Interim Resolution Professional/Resolution Professional once Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) is initiated, their role, other duties, responsibilities, their entitlements before the adjudicating authority, committee of creditors meetings; Chapter 7. Resolution Plan and Resolution Applicant; Chapter 8. Appointment of a Liquidator and Liquidation Process; Chapter 9. Vulnerable Transactions; Chapter 10. Voluntary Liquidation; Chapter 11. Summary and Conclusion; Chapter 12. Comparative Analysis with Reference to UK & USA Law.
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Chapter 1. Eligibility of Petitioner/Applicant (Who can File the Petition?);
Chapter 2. Documents to be filed by petitioners in each category whether it is Operational Creditor or Financial Creditor or Corporate Applicant;
Chapter 3. Pleadings and reliefs claimed by each category of Applicants/ Operational Creditor/Financial Creditor/Corporate Applicant;
Chapter 4. Options available before the petitioner/respondent once they do not get relief sought before the adjudicating authority;
Chapter 5. Role of the applicant once the case is admitted by the Adjudicating Authority;
Chapter 6. Appointment of the Interim Resolution Professional/Resolution Professional once Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) is initiated, their role, other duties, responsibilities, their entitlements before the adjudicating authority, committee of creditors meetings;
Chapter 7. Resolution Plan and Resolution Applicant;
Chapter 8. Appointment of a Liquidator and Liquidation Process;
Chapter 9. Vulnerable Transactions;
Chapter 10. Voluntary Liquidation;
Chapter 11. Summary and Conclusion;
Chapter 12. Comparative Analysis with Reference to UK & USA Law.

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