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Certificate Course on Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code Practice by top IBC Lawyers at Bettering Results: Register Now!

The course starts on September 21, 2024.

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Looking to master the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 practice and drafting skills? 

With increasing business complexities and financial distress situations, there is a growing demand for skilled professionals and thus the 2016 Code has opened new career avenues for law students, lawyers, CA, CS, etc. This demand ensures a steady stream of work and career opportunities.

Bettering Results (BR) is offering the 4th batch of the comprehensive Certificate Course on IBC Practice and Drafting to help you gain in-depth practical knowledge on the working of insolvency matters with the help of top IBC lawyers and leading insolvency professionals.

The 6-week batch starts on September 21, 2024, with a blend of recorded as well as live sessions only on weekends, Saturdays and Sundays.

The best part is that there will be a career guidance session and a simulation exercise to help you draw your roadmap to making a successful career in IBC.

Our courses have been trusted by over 25,000 in-house counsel, practicing advocates, IAS Officers, Law Students, CA, CS, and other working professionals in the past.

Companies that we have had participants from include Reserve Bank of India, Hindalco Industries limited, GMR Group, Powergrid Corporation of India Limited, Aditya Birla Finance Ltd, Adani Road Transport Limited, L&T Financial Services, Cybercity Builders and Developers Pvt Ltd, Om Infra Ltd, Gayatri Projects Limited, Cashfree Payments, L&T Defence, and JB Pharmaceuticals etc. and law firms like Khaitan & Co., DSK Legal, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, etc.

Register today to avail early bird discount!

Join our next batch now to stay ahead in your career!

MEET EXPERT INSTRUCTORS

  1. Saurav Panda, Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co.

  2. Ashish Pahariya, Partner, DSK Legal

  3. Raghuram Cadambi, Advocate, Karnataka High Court

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

Module 1: History behind the enactment of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (“Code”)

  • Historical background and rationale 

  • Bankruptcy Law Reforms Committee Report 

  • Key features and objectives of IBC

Module 2: Introduction to Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process and Timelines (“CIRP”) 

  • Meaning of important terms including the following: 

  1. Corporate debtor 

  2. Debt 

  3. Financial debt 

  4. Operational debt 

  5. Financial creditor 

  6. Operational creditor 

  • Overview of CIRP with various timelines

Module 3: Drafting of Applications filed for initiation of CIRP under Sections 7, 9 and 10 of the code 

Module 4:  Admission order, moratorium and interim finance under IBC: 

  • Moratorium provisions under the Code

  • Implications for creditors and debtors

  • Interim finance and its importance in CIRP 

  • Landmark case studies

Module 5:  Preparation of Information Memorandum and claims verification

  • Preparation and contents of the Information Memorandum 

  • Submission and verification of claims

  • Classification and ranking of claims

Module 6: Committee of Creditors (CoC) and their duties 

  • Composition and role of CoC

  • Decision-making process within the CoC 

  • Voting rights and thresholds 

  • Landmark case studies

Module 7: Role of interim resolution professionals and resolution professionals in CIRP including landmark case studies 


Module 8:  Drafting of Resolution plan:  

  • Due diligence 

  • Ineligibility under Section 29A 

  • Process of submission and approval 

  • Mandatory contents of the plan 

  • Format of the resolution plan 

  • Key considerations 

  • Reliefs sought

Module 9: Implementation of the resolution plan and satisfaction of conditions precedent 

Module 10: Personal guarantors treatment under IBC and advisory

Module 11: Pre-packs under IBC and advisory

Module 12: Liquidation Process and advisory                     

  • Introduction to the liquidation process under IBC 

  • Duties and powers of the liquidator 

  • Realization and distribution of assets

  • Priority of payments in liquidation

Module 13:  Recent amendments in the IBBI regulations (2024) and case studies relating to IBC

Module 14: Mock CIRP Proceedings

Module 15: Career Guidance Session 

BENEFITS AND BONUSES IN THE COURSE

  1. Recorded and weekly live sessions that are manageable with practice, job, college internship, exams etc.

  2. Certificate on completion of course

  3. Career Guidance from the experts

  4. Recording accessible for two years

  5. Assignments and feedback for the practical application of the learning

  6. Internship recommendation to the top performers 

  7. Simulation exercise that gives a hands-on approach to experiential learning and bridging the gap between theory and practice.

REGISTRATION DETAILS

Applications are open for law students and in-house counsel, legal practitioners, CA, CS, and anybody interested in learning about the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 in India and across the world. 

Click here to Register!

CONTACT INFORMATION

Interested people may also reach us at the contact details set out below: 

betteringresults.br@gmail.com +91 7252919181

Website: www.betteringresults.in

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