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Extortionate credit transactions under IBC: How to draft an application for refund before NCLT

Learn practical aspects of handling extortionate credit transactions, including how to draft such an application for a refund of excess money or modification of arrangement and how to contest them before the National Company Law Tribunal. If you wish to build a practice in insolvency and bankruptcy law, this will be an invaluable guide.
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How to draft an application to avoid/reverse fraudulent transactions under the IBC 

In this article, you will learn about the practical aspects of fraudulent transactions under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016, such as how to draft applications for the avoidance/reversal of fraudulent transactions and how to contest them effectively before the National Company Law Tribunal. If you are looking to carve your niche in insolvency and bankruptcy laws, this article will help you immensely. 
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How to draft an application to avoid undervalued transactions

In this article, you will learn about the practical aspects of undervalued transactions. You will also learn how to draft applications for the avoidance of undervalued transactions and how to contest them effectively before the National Company Law Tribunal. So, if you are an aspiring insolvency professional or a resolution professional or a young lawyer starting out in insolvency and bankruptcy practice, this article will be of great help.