News & Media 5th May 2023

IBBI invites stakeholders comments to modify regulations issued till date

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Mukesh ChandSenior Counsel | Mumbai

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In the Indian insolvency and bankruptcy ecosystem, the common man as a stakeholder can now help modify the regulations and enhance the overall efficiency of the IBC framework.

Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) has resorted to exercising of ‘crowdsourcing ideas’ inviting public and the stakeholders of IBC to suggest changes that may be required to the regulations already in place since the enactment of IBC in 2016.

Against this background, Mukesh Chand, Senior Counsel, Economic Laws Practice (ELP) has been quoted in an article IBBI invites stakeholders comments to modify regulations issued till date published by The Hindu businessline.

The article can be read here: Click Here

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