Beyond a Sectoral DisputeThe Supreme Court's recent decision in State Bank of India v. Union of India [2026 Livelaw (SC) 152] will inevitably be described as a telecom ruling. It is more than ...
When debt becomes unmanageable, the first question is often not whether to file for bankruptcy, but which chapter offers the right framework. The answer is rarely one-size-fits-al ...
A GLASGOW-BASED bus company has fallen into the hands of liquidators after His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) called for the company to ...
The Supreme Court has held that the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal ...
Historically, compulsory liquidations were the most common type of company insolvency in Scotland. However, since April 2020, numbers of CVLs have “typically remained higher than numbers of compulsory ...
Drowning in debt? Both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy could offer relief, but they work very differently.
Parliament is set to launch a formal inquiry into the Industrial Development Corporation following allegations of discrimination against black-owned businesses. Nafcoc's petition highlights concerns ...
Will there be refunds? Are prices going up? Are small imports exempt again? Newsweek answers key questions as new tariffs go into effect.
Corporate ‘hijacking’ is a team sport – as the business rescue process at beleaguered sugar giant Tongaat Hulett Limited shows, writes amaBhungane’s Sam Sole.
The Great Freight Recession led to dozens of trucking, logistics, and shipping companies filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy ...
Michael Prest’s Bank of Nevis International Limited has secured a court victory against Bank of Zambia in the Investrust ...
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