Part 29A of the Insolvency and Chapter Code (IBC) lays down the ineligibility standards for individuals who can submit a decision plan for a company debtor present process the insolvency course of.
Provisions beneath the part stop sure people and entities from buying or taking management of a pressured firm if they've a historical past of defaults, monetary irregularities, or legal exercise.
The proposed modification to CIRP norms would require such discussions to be documented in assembly minutes, based mostly on due-diligence studies, affidavits from candidates, and different data within the decision plan, in line with a launch.
The board stated the transfer will enhance transparency, cut back litigation and strengthen diligence within the decision course of.
The second proposal within the paper pertains to enhanced disclosures beneath Part 32A of the Code, which grants immunity to the company debtor and its belongings from prosecution for offences dedicated earlier than the insolvency course of, supplied there's a change in administration to an eligible get together. To make sure that final beneficiaries are clearly recognized, the Insolvency Chapter Board of India (IBBI) has urged mandating an announcement of helpful possession in decision plans, overlaying particulars of all pure individuals with final management, shareholding constructions, and jurisdictions of intermediate entities. Decision candidates additionally must file an affidavit confirming their eligibility for Part 32A immunity. The insolvency regulator additionally seeks to increase the digitalisation of insolvency proceedings by mandating that invites for and submissions of decision plans be made completely by means of an IBBI-recognised digital platform.
The board stated the success of an identical system for liquidation auctions, applied from April 2025, together with suggestions from parliamentary committees and professional our bodies, underlines the necessity for a safe, centralised submission system to enhance confidentiality, equity and effectivity.
The IBBI has invited public feedback on the proposals till August 27.