Union Budget 2024: Changes will be made to IBC to strengthen tribunals
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced changes to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) and strengthening of tribunals in the Budget speech. She proposed an integrated technology platform to enhance outcomes under the Code, an increase i...
She said that an integrated technology platform would be implemented for improving outcomes under the Code. Additionally she announced the an increase debt recovery tribunals to be set up in the country.
She proposed the development of digital public infra application for productivity gains, business opportunities and innovation by the private sector.
She said that the IBC had resolved more than a 1,000 cases which has resulted in realisation of Rs 3.3 lakh crore to creditors.
The Economic Survey published on Monday said that defaults worth Rs 10.2 lakh crore have been settled at the stage of pre-admission of insolvency cases since the inception of IBC in 2016, and more than one-fifth of the companies undergoing resolution process are from the real estate space.
The IBC has enabled over Rs 3 lakh crore recovery for banks, which was much more than what lenders recovered through previous mechanisms of Lok Adalats, DRTs, and the SARFAESI Act, it said.
Since the implementation of IBC in 2016, a total of 31,394 corporate debtors cases "involving a value of Rs 13.9 lakh crore" have been disposed of (including pre-admission case disposals) as of March 2024.
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