Tag: National Company Law Appellate Tribunal
Making room for confessions
The implementation of settlement and commitment provisions under India’s revamped competition law will be a game-changer
High court rules amendments face twin test
A dispute over car parks has led to a high court ruling that any documents added to civil proceedings must meet a twin test of fairness under amendments to the Code of Civil Procedure
Supreme Court allows Ezeego, Yatra to settle insolvency dispute
The Supreme Court on 2 May allowed Ezeego One Travel and Tours to withdraw its insolvency dispute against Yatra Online following a settlement where Yatra would pay Ezeego USD194,000
CCI in paralysis
Government indecision on a major appointment to India's antitrust watchdog has left it in a regulatory limbo, unable to properly enforce or protect, Freny Patel reports
Kochhar & Co hires two corporate partners in Chennai
Christopher Manoharan and Ramasamy Santhanakrishnan have joined Kochhar & Co at its Chennai office as senior partner and partner, respectively
Enforcing integrity
Insolvency board makes greater use of enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance with the bankruptcy code
JSA acts for SBI in stalled Dunar Foods insolvency proceedings
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) upheld an NCLT decision setting a precedent and paving the way for progress on the resolution of the Dunar Foods insolvency proceedings
Rules of engagement
There are two different rulebooks for dealing with anti-competitive behaviour around the world
Condition critical
A conflict has played out before several judicial forums over the fate of Future Retail, a company in grave health with creditors and two of the world’s richest men entangled in its fate