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The Rainbow Papers Conundrum: Does the Government qualify as a Secured Creditor under IBC 2016?
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The Rainbow Papers Conundrum: Does the Government qualify as a Secured Creditor under IBC 2016?

Posted by By Soumya Lenka March 18, 2025
The ruling of the division bench of the Supreme Court in the State Tax Officer vs. Rainbow Papers Limited[1], (Popularly known as the Rainbow Papers Case) is not just another
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Navigating Group Insolvency in India: The Need for Clear and Robust Regulations
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Navigating Group Insolvency in India: The Need for Clear and Robust Regulations

Posted by By Aditya Kumar January 1, 2025
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC), is a landmark legislation in India that provides a structured framework to handle the insolvency and liquidation of businesses. Its primary aim is
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