Punj Lloyd Ltd. – Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP)-Intimation of meeting of Committee of Creditors – The Hindu BusinessLine

Subject: Intimation of the Third Meeting of Committee of Creditors(COC) of Punj Lloyd Limited under Regulation 30(2) read with Clause (g) of Para A of Part A of Schedule III of Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations & Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 Dear Sir/Madam, Pursuant to Regulation 30 (2) of Securities and Exchange…

Commercial implications of RBI circular strike-down – Vantage Asia

The Supreme Court recently struck down the Reserve Bank of India Circular dated 12 February 2018 (RBI circular), which directed banks to mandatorily initiate corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) for defaulting companies with loan exposure of more than 20 billion (US$290 million) where restructuring efforts failed. The lenders were directed to file applications singly or…

Supreme Court winds up SA-based homebuilder – InDaily

Adelaide Monday May 06, 2019 Sharkie office in touch with volunteer after Downer stalking charge Touch Of The Fumbles: Glass Half Full Adelaide United into A-League semi-final Protest over Shed 26 as Grand Designs host joins campaign Through the lens: the changing streets of Norwood An SA-based residential cons… Read the full article at: https://indaily.com.au/news/business/2019/05/06/supreme-court-winds-up-sa-based-homebuilder/

Queensland liquidator jailed for seven years after pleading guilty to stealing $800000 from collapsed company – SmartCompany.com.au

A former business liquidator has been sentenced to seven years jail time after he was found to have committed three counts of fraud during the liquidation of a company in 2017. As part of an investigation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), the Queensland-based liquidator was sentenced on Friday after it was found…

Blayney Bowling Club saga over as members vote for administrator at final meeting – Central Western Daily

news, latest-news, MEMBERS of the Blayney Bowling Club voted unanimously on Monday night to appoint an administrator to the club, officially ending the long and at times emotional demise of the club. Former club president Steve Chapman said the meeting, only open to members, took 40 minutes to complete, and it went very smoothly. “We…