Over 9,600 cases worth Rs 3.75 trn disposed of at IBC pre-admission stage
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The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), which came into force in 2016, provides for resolution of stressed assets in market-linked and time-bound manner.
As many as 21,136 applications have been filed under the Code, the corporate affairs ministry said in a release on Sunday.
"9,653 cases involving a total amount of approx. Rs 3,74,931.30 crore have been disposed of at pre-admission stage of IBC," it said.
About 2,838 cases were admitted into the corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) and out of them, 306 cases have been closed "by appeal/review/withdrawn", according to the release.
Further, the ministry said that in the 161 resolved cases, the realisable amount is Rs 1,56,814 crore. #casansaar (Source - PTI, Business Stanard)
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