IBC Insights November 2025 – Monthly Newsletter for Insolvency Matters
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Read More ››Introduction The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (“IBC”) brought significant reforms to India’s insolvency framework, particularly impacting the real estate sector. In 2018, an important amendment was introduced under Section 5(8)(f) of the Code, recognising homebuyers as financial creditors, which granted them a seat at the table in the Committee of Creditors (“CoC”) and enhanced their ability to influence insolvency […]
Read More ››This article aims to explore the restrictions imposed by the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) on the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) powers to attach properties of a corporate debtor after a resolution plan has been approved by the Adjudicating Authority. It will also examine whether the ED is obligated to lift attachments on the properties of the corporate debtor once a […]
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