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Raghav Pandey is assistant professor at National Law University, Delhi. Prior to this, he was assistant professor, Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai. He holds a Ph.D in Insolvency Law from IIT Bombay, an LL.M. degree from Indian Law Institute (ILI), and an M.A. (Law) degree from Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS).
Raghav Pandey is assistant professor at National Law University, Delhi. Prior to this, he was assistant professor, Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai. He holds a Ph.D in Insolvency Law from IIT Bombay, an LL.M. degree from Indian Law Institute (ILI), and an M.A. (Law) degree from Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS).
The IBC must not conflate business failure with malfeasance, or an unfortunate entrepreneur with a fraudulent one
Two recent developments heighten the constitutional and legislative rationale for bringing this protection into effect
A more effective solution would be to adopt the waterfall mechanism from the FSC framework, which prioritises the interests of customers over those of other claimants
Courts must safeguard the basic structure of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code