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Govt to soon come out with 'effective steps' to deal with frivolous bids under IBC, says corporate affairs secretary

Press Trust of India • February 26, 2019, 14:58:57 IST
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The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) mainly seeks to address the issue of stressed assets in a time-bound manner.

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Govt to soon come out with 'effective steps' to deal with frivolous bids under IBC, says corporate affairs secretary

New Delhi: The government will soon come out with “effective steps” to deal with instances where entities back out after making frivolous bids under the insolvency law, according to a senior official. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) mainly seeks to address the issue of stressed assets in a time-bound manner. However, there have been instances where entities have failed to implement the approved resolution plans. Against this backdrop, Corporate Affairs Secretary Injeti Srinivas Tuesday said the government is looking at taking some steps to discourage people from making frivolous bids under the Code. [caption id=“attachment_5308381” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Getty images Representational image. Getty images[/caption] “In some cases after one year or more after the settlement has taken place, the resolution applicant has failed to implement the plan. What do we do with such resolution applicants? So much of time and resources (are) used in bringing in a settlement and the insolvency costs (are) huge,” he noted. In such cases, Srinivas wondered whether the resolution applicant has to bear the entire resolution cost or should there be some criminal proceedings or should they be banned from becoming resolution applicants again. “These are all questions and there has to be a definitive answer. This is one area I think the government is very much focused on and would soon bring some sort of effective steps to see how we discourage people from making frivolous sort of bids and then backing out,” Srinivas said. While noting that the Code has brought in a tectonic shift in the relationship between creditors and debtors, Srinivas said it has also been subject to lot of litigations. He was speaking at a conference on ‘Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code Roadmap for Effective Resolutions’ organised by industry body CII in New Delhi. “IBC has a very important role in enabling us to realise the dream of a $10 trillion economy,” he added. Srinivas also said a time would come when the Code becomes the last resort to deal with stressed assets.

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