Tag: National Company Law Tribunal
Law stands above commercial wisdom
The Supreme Court’s 3 May judgment, in MK Rajagopalan v Dr Periasamy Palani Gounder & Anr, shows insolvency resolution plans must be approved by a committee of creditors before being put to an adjudicating authority
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
Indian Law Firm Awards 2023
We recognise the ingenuity and achievements of the country’s top law firms
Swiss lessons in simplified mergers
Yashasvini Kumar, Pooja Gondalia, and Bhakti Sampat discuss the lengthy merger approval process in India and how it can be expedited
NCLAT delivers landmark ruling in tyre cartelisation case
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) delivered a landmark judgment in a cartelisation case where it ordered the CCI to review fines imposed on five domestic tyre manufacturing companies and the Automotive Tyre Manufacturers’ Association (ATMA)
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
ARCs can be resolution applicant
RBI released new regulatory framework for ARCs allowing to be resolution applicant
JSA advises Nokia in getting NCLT nod for Alcatel-Lucent deal
JSA advised the Nokia group in securing the approval of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on a composite scheme of arrangement to validate the mobile giant’s merger with Alcatel-Lucent
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
Solomon & Co promotes Putta, Maniar, Aikin to partnership
Mumbai-based law firm Solomon & Co Advocates & Solicitors, founded in 1909, elevated associate partners Soniya Putta, Shruti Maniar and Jacqueline Aikin to the firm’s partnership
Argus hires Bhavya Mohan as disputes partner in Bengaluru
Argus Partners named Bhavya Mohan as a partner in the dispute resolution practice from June at the firm’s Bengaluru office
Hot seat
Parties should clearly specify the seat of arbitration as this can be a hotbed of contention when international disputes emerge, writes Tata Capital’s Rohan Thacker