IBC Amendment 2026: Key Changes to Speed Up Insolvency Resolution

Context: IBC Amendment 2026

Parliament passed the IBC (Amendment) Bill, 2026 to address delays, low recovery and litigation-heavy processes, aiming to make insolvency resolution time-bound and more efficient.

IBC Amendment 2026
IBC Amendment 2026

Key Changes

  1. What the system is + where the problem was
    • IBC (2016) → framework for resolving stressed companies through NCLT (adjudication) and NCLAT (appeals)
    • Intended to be time-bound, but faced delays in admission, long appeals, backlog and low recovery
  2. How the amendments speed up resolution
    • NCLT must admit cases once default is established → removes entry-stage delays
    • NCLAT given 3-month limit → reduces prolonged appeals
    • Introduction of creditor-led, out-of-court initiation with 51% approval → reduces court burden
  3. Making the system more practical and flexible
    • Group insolvency → handles interconnected companies together
    • Cross-border insolvency rules → deals with foreign assets and creditors
    • IBBI empowered to fix timelines and standards → better regulation

Fixing distortions and improving outcomes
• Resolution Professional cannot act as liquidator → avoids bias toward liquidation
• Shift from criminal to civil penalties → ensures proportional enforcement
• Broader definition of corporate debtor → wider applicability

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