Resolution of Stressed Assets with Special Emphasis on Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code 2016 for Bankers is a comprehensive guide to navigating the complexities of stressed asset management and the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code (IBC) framework. This edition incorporates legislative amendments, regulatory changes, and notable judicial precedents shaping the IBC ecosystem. The book equips readers to address distressed asset scenarios effectively, ensuring compliance and fostering timely resolutions by covering corporate and non-corporate insolvency procedures and essential credit recovery mechanisms. Emphasising the shift from traditional debt-recovery measures to the more holistic and time-bound insolvency process, the book underscores the crucial ‘resolve over liquidation’ principle of the IBC. Detailed discussions on the roles of Insolvency Professionals (IPs), the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI), Information Utilities (IUs), and other stakeholders illustrate how the Code has transformed India’s stressed asset resolution landscape.
This book is intended for the following audience:
Bankers & Finance Professionals ? Frontline managers, credit officers, and decision-makers who handle corporate and non-corporate loan portfolios and seek to prevent or address Non-Performing Assets (NPAs)
Legal Practitioners & Insolvency Professionals ? Advocates, insolvency professionals, and consultants requiring an updated reference on the IBC, its interpretations, and procedural intricacies
Corporate Executives & Entrepreneurs ? Company directors, CFOs, and entrepreneurs who may be involved in insolvency proceedings or wish to understand the preventive mechanisms of stressed asset management
Academics & Students ? Researchers, faculty members, and students of finance, law, and management programs looking for a structured and practice-oriented insight into India’s insolvency framework
The Present Publication is the 2025 Edition, authored by M.R. Umarji (former Executive Director ? RBI & former Chief Advisor ? Legal | IBA). It is updated by CA. S. Badri Narayanan (CS, LL.B., M.Com.) and vetted Prasad Barje (Former Director ? State Bank Institute of Learning & Development, Pune). Taxmann exclusively publishes this book for the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance with the following noteworthy features:
[Updated Content] Incorporates the latest amendments, circulars (including RBI’s Prudential Framework for Resolution of Stressed Assets), and important case laws relevant to stressed asset resolution
[Practical Insights] Offers detailed insights into practical applications?case studies, step-by-step procedures for initiating CIRP, Fast Track CIRP, and Pre-Packaged Insolvency Resolution Process
[Expert Guidance] Reviewed by former senior bankers and updated by an insolvency specialist, ensuring reliability and practicality for banking professionals
[Structured Learning Aids] Includes module-wise chapters, ‘Check Your Progress’ sections, and keywords to facilitate self-paced learning and conceptual clarity
[Easy Reference] Contains templates and formats for applications to Adjudicating Authorities (NCLT/DRT), alongside curated appendices such as RBI circulars and regulations
The detailed coverage of this book is as follows:
Module A ? Overview of Credit Recovery and Insolvency Laws
Historic evolution and challenges in India’s credit recovery framework
SARFAESI, RDDB & FI Act, Commercial Courts, and how they relate to the IBC
Module B ? Evolution & Practice of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
Genesis of the IBC and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI)
Cross-country comparisons and bankruptcy laws abroad
Overview of IBC structure and how it transformed credit discipline
Module C ? Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP)
Initiation of CIRP by financial creditors, operational creditors, and corporate debtors
Roles, responsibilities, and powers of the IRP and Resolution Professional
Committee of Creditors (CoC) dynamics, evaluation of resolution plans, Fast Track CIRP, and Pre-Packaged Insolvency (PPIRP)
Module D ? Insolvency Resolution for Individuals and Partnership Firms
Procedural steps for individual insolvency, fresh start mechanism, and the repayment plan
Bankruptcy proceedings against individuals and partnership firms
Module E ? Other Important Provisions/Matters
Adjudication mechanisms, appeals, offences, and penalties under the IBC
Regulatory architecture, rules, and the role of the Central Government and IBBI
Discussion of important judgments and lessons learned
The structure of the book is as follows:
Logical Module-based Flow ? The content is arranged into five modules, starting with an overview of credit recovery laws, then advancing to the specifics of corporate and individual insolvency resolution
Chapter-wise Depth ? Each module is divided into concise chapters, ensuring a clear focus on critical components?such as initiation of CIRP, managing Committee of Creditors, and the role of resolution professionals
Practical Checklists ? In every chapter, key points, checklists, and step-by-step guidance simplify the complex procedural aspects
Self-assessment ? ‘Check Your Progress’ and ‘Key Words’ segments reinforce learning by prompting readers to revisit essential concepts
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