Judicial discipline or lack thereof in NCLT and NCLAT
In this blog, Ritima Singh reflects on emerging concerns around judicial discipline within the NCLT and NCLAT. She explores how systemic inefficiencies, gaps in oversight, and instances of inconsistent conduct have raised questions about the functioning of these critical institutions.
Navigating with caution: High Courts’ judicial review of NCLT decisions
The Supreme Court recently reiterated that a High Court's interference in an order of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution is unwarranted where the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) constitutes the appropriate appellate forum.
Year in Review: NCLT and NCLAT Under the Supreme Court’s Microscope
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Testing the Waters: Pre-Implementation Evaluation of the 2024 CCI Combination Regulations
The Combination Regulations 2024 issued by the CCI regulates mergers and acquisitions to strengthen competition and align with global standards. While aiming for fair competition, the regulations may increase compliance costs, slow processes, and challenge startups.
Conduct of Insolvency Professionals: To whom so ever it may concern
The blog post gives an insight into the conduct of Insolvency Professionals in India. While these professionals arguably are being considered as “Public Servant”, their conduct in many a cases has been questionable and one defeating the purpose of IBC.
Challenges in NCLT Filing Procedures: Advocates’ Perspectives
This blog describes the challenges faced by advocates in filing and e-filing matters at the National Company Law Tribunals (NCLT) in India. The blog underscores the necessity for immediate reforms, advocating for complete digitisation, elimination of physical filing requirements, and addressing staff shortages to enhance the effectiveness of NCLT.