Operational Creditors Face New Challenges All The Time

An important aspect of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, that needs to be addressed is whether an individual or a corporate body other than the operational creditor can act on behalf of the operational creditor when authorized to do so. Since the code has far reaching consequences once the process is set in motion, one needs to identify and understand the various checks and balances that must be in place to abide by the rules of the code. Read More

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