Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code (IBC) Advisory Services
We provide end-to-end advisory and support under the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 2016, covering the entire corporate insolvency spectrum:
Advisory Support to Insolvency Professionals
- Guidance and support to Interim Resolution Professionals (IRPs) and Resolution Professionals (RPs) in the management of insolvency proceedings.
- Assistance in process compliance, statutory reporting, and documentation throughout the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP).
Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) Management
- Comprehensive CIRP process management, including timelines, creditor communications, and resolution plan facilitation.
- Preparation of agendas, notices, and minutes for Committee of Creditors (CoC) meetings.
- Advisory on valuation, financial structuring, and monitoring of CIRP assets.
Avoidance Transactions & Insolvency Investigations
- Expert guidance on avoidance transactions under Sections 43 to 51 and fraudulent conveyance matters under Section 66 of the IBC.
- Assistance in investigations, reporting, and recovery strategies for transactions detrimental to creditors.
Liquidation Process & Asset Realisation
- Support in Liquidation proceedings, including appointment of liquidators, statutory compliance, and coordination with stakeholders.
- Advisory on asset sale strategy, auction processes, and stakeholder settlement.
- Assistance with final dissolution and reporting requirements for corporate entities under liquidation.
Advisory to Stakeholders
- Tailored advisory to lenders, Committees of Creditors (CoCs), and resolution applicants on all aspects of insolvency proceedings.
- Support in transaction structuring, legal compliance, and risk mitigation for stakeholders during CIRP or liquidation.
End-to-End IRP, RP, and Liquidation Support
- Full-service support for all stages of insolvency: from IRP appointment, CIRP management under RP, to liquidation exit.
- Ensures compliance with IBBI regulations, maximizes asset recovery, and mitigates risks for all