The Liability of a Director after commencement of CIRP is a critical issue when determining the Impact of insolvency on...
Category: IBC Moratorium and NI Act
Navigating a cheque bounce case amidst insolvency proceedings can be stressful, but clear legal understanding empowers you to protect your interests. This section provides authoritative guidance on the complex intersection of the Negotiable Instruments Act and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC).
Gain crucial insights into how a Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) moratorium impacts director liability, and discover the specific effects of personal insolvency or corporate resolution plans on ongoing prosecutions. Equip yourself with these actionable legal strategies to confidently defend your rights, overcome procedural hurdles, and secure your financial future during insolvency-related disputes.
- Before High Court - About the Complaint
- Cheque Dishonour Law
- HC Judgements in Favour of Accused Person
- IBC Moratorium and NI Act
Stop Prosecution: File Quashing of a Section 138 NI Act Complaint or Face TrialStop Prosecution: File Quashing of a Section 138 NI Act Complaint or Face Trial
If you are an accused person looking to file quashing of a section 138 NI act complaint or face trial,...
- Before SC - About Complaint
- Cheque Dishonour Law
- IBC Moratorium and NI Act
- SC Judgements in Favour of Accused Person
No Stay: Effect of Personal Insolvency on a Cheque Bounce CaseNo Stay: Effect of Personal Insolvency on a Cheque Bounce Case
The effect of personal insolvency on a cheque bounce case is a critical legal question with significant consequences for both...
- Before SC - About Complaint
- Cheque Dishonour Law
- IBC Moratorium and NI Act
- SC Judgements In favour of Complainant
Cheque Dishonour Case Post-Resolution: Director Still LiableCheque Dishonour Case Post-Resolution: Director Still Liable
A crucial question in commercial law is the status of a cheque dishonour case after passing of a resolution plan...
