As per the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC), the following person may initiate IBC proceedings against corporate debtors where such corporate debtors have defaulted;
Brief of initiation of Insolvency process;
A) '‘Financial Creditor’ – The following three requirements are necessary to file IBC application u/s 7 of the IBC Act;
B) 'Operational Creditor' – The procedure for the operational creditor is somewhat different. The operational creditor shall comply with the following requirements in order to initiate the IBC proceeding;
C) 'Corporate Debtor' – In compliance with section 10 of the IBC, a corporate debtor can also begin insolvency proceedings against him if the following requirements are met;
Brief of particular form of required for initiating IBC are as follows:
Particulars | Financial Creditor | Operational Creditor | Corporate Debtor |
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Form for filing the application | Form 1 | Form 5 | Form 6 |
Fees to be paid | Rs. 25,000/- | Rs. 2000/- | Rs. 25,000/- |
Adjudicating Authority or court | NCLT has jurisdiction of the State in which the registered office of the corporate debtors is located. | NCLT has jurisdiction of the State in which the registered office of the corporate debtors is located. | NCLT has jurisdiction of the State in which the registered office of the corporate debtors is located. |
Notice of Demand | N.A. | Form 3 or 4 | N.A. |
Consent of Insolvency professional | Form 2 (compulsory | Form 2 (optional) | Form 2 (compulsory) |
Documents for application : | Form – 1; Part 1 – Particular of applicant Part 2 – Particulars of Corporate debtors Part 3 – Particulars of proposed IRP Part – 4 Particulars of financial debt Part–5 Documents /records/ evidence of default Annexures – (i) Proof of fees paid, (ii) Proof of dispatch of application to corporate debtor |
Form – 5; Part 1 – Particular of applicant Part 2 – Particulars of Corporate debtors Part 3 – Particulars of proposed IRP Part – 4 Particulars of operational debt Part – 5 Documents/records/ evidence of default Annexures – (i) Proof of fees paid, (ii) copy of demand notice (iii) copy certificate or bank statement, (iv) affidavit of no- dispute |
Form – 6; Part 1 – Particular of corporate applicant Part 2 – Particulars of proposed IRP Part – 3 Particulars of financial/operational debt Documents/records/ default as prescribed |
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