Challenges being faced by IPs or in the executions of IBC
Challenges being faced by IPs or in the executions of IBC laws
Insolvency Professional, Including all major stakeholders in IBC viz Regulators, GOI , Judiciary and IPs are in the know of all the challenges being faced by IPs or in the executions of IBC laws .
It sounds like Insolvency Professional are expressing frustration with the current state of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code in India. Insolvency Professional are noting that while major stakeholders such as regulators, the government, judiciary, and insolvency professionals are aware of the challenges, the measures taken to address these issues often seem inadequate or superficial. This, in turn, exacerbates the difficulties faced by Insolvency Professional’s, who bear significant accountability with relatively little financial stake in the process.
However, noting much is being done to eradicate all the root causes except doing some cosmetic changes that too half heartedly which in turn further complicate the process and increase the intensity of challenge faced by Insolvency Professional’s who have least possible financial stake in the process but maximum accountability. We are addressing these concerns effectively requires a multi-faceted approach:
- There needs to be a focus on deeper, structural reforms rather than just cosmetic changes. This includes addressing issues related to the financial and operational challenges faced by Insolvency Professionals, improving the efficiency of the process, and ensuring that the legal framework supports rather than hinders the resolution process.
- Greater collaboration between all stakeholders, including the government, regulators, judiciary, and Insolvency Professionals, is essential. This could involve regular consultations and feedback mechanisms to understand and address the real-world challenges faced by IPs.
- Providing more financial and operational support to Insolvency Professionals can help them manage their responsibilities more effectively. This might include better compensation structures or financial assistance to cover the costs associated with complex insolvency cases.
- Enhancing the training and resources available to Insolvency Professionals can improve their ability to navigate the challenges of the IBC process. This could involve workshops, updated guidelines, and access to better tools and technologies.
- Simplifying and streamlining the procedural aspects of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code can reduce the burden on Insolvency Professionals and make the process more efficient. This includes reducing bureaucratic hurdles and ensuring that the legal framework is clear and consistent.
- Resolving ambiguities in the law and ensuring that legal interpretations are consistent can help reduce disputes and confusion, making the process more predictable and manageable for Insolvency Professionals.
If you have specific suggestions or areas of concern that you believe need more attention, it might be beneficial to share these with relevant stakeholders or through industry forums and consultations to drive meaningful change.