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IBC: Can pre-packaged insolvency resolution under IBC be helpful for MSMEs?

Synopsis The Code emphasizes on reorganization and insolvency resolution of the Corporate Debtor, while maximizing the value of assets of the CD and promoting entrepreneurship, availability of credit and balancing the interests of all stakeholders. iStock When the Code was introduced it took time to settle before it was used cautiously by the creditors especially operational creditors. The Government of India by way of an ordinance on April 4 2021 amended the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 (Code) and has introduced the concept of Pre-Packaged Insolvency Process (PPIP) and the mode and manner to initiate the same. At present the concept PPIP introduced will only be applicable in case of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME). As stated in the objective of the ordinance, the PPIP for MSME have been introduced to provide them an efficient alternative insolvency resolution process so that value maximization, which is the main objective of the Code is achieved quicker and,

Cafe Coffee Day: Coffee Day defaults on Rs 263 crore payments

Bengaluru: Coffee Day Enterprises said it has Rs 518 crore of debt, including both short and long term, and that it has defaulted on about Rs 263 crore of payments. In a disclosure to stock exchanges, the Bengaluru-based company that runs a chain of Cafe Coffee Day outlets, said it owed Rs 280 crore, availed of as cash credits from banks or financial institutions, and another Rs 200 crore in unlisted debt services. It also owes interest on the defaulted loans. A senior Coffee Day executive told ET that the company owed money to four lenders including Axis Bank, SSG Singapore and Aditya Birla Finance. These had been debts that had remained on the company s book since the time of founder VG Siddhartha s death, he said, not willing to be identified.

Amazon moves SC for stay on Delhi HC order till verdict on Future-Reliance deal dispute

Amazon moves SC for stay on Delhi HC order till verdict on Future-Reliance deal dispute Amazon and Future have been locked in a bitter legal tussle after the US ecommerce giant dragged Future Group to arbitration at SIAC in October last year, arguing that the latter had violated their contract by entering into the deal with rival Reliance. 0 claps Amazon has moved the Supreme Court challenging the Delhi High Court s division bench order that had vacated a stay on Kishore Biyani-led Future Group proceeding with its Rs 24,713 crore asset sale to Reliance Industries. Amazon, in the petition, sought a stay on the March 22 order of the division bench, terming it illegal, random, inequitable, and unfair.

Amazon moves SC for stay on Delhi HC order till verdict on Future-Reliance deal dispute

Amazon moves SC for stay on Delhi HC order till verdict on Future-Reliance deal dispute
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