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Restructured Debt And The Survival Of Registered Charges: NCLAT Affirms Secured Creditor Status In The Absence Of Post-Restructuring ROC Modification
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal delivered a landmark ruling on whether credit facilities restructured under RBI guidelines retain their secured status during liquidation proceedings without corresponding modification of charge registration. The judgment addresses the complex interplay between corporate debt restructuring, charge registration requirements under company law, and the insolvency resolution framework, establishing critical precedents for consortium lending practices.
India Insolvency
IL
IndiaLaw LLP
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Key Amendments To The New CMC & Practical Impact On Shipowners And P&I Clubs
China's newly revised Maritime Code introduces significant structural and substantive changes that will reshape risk allocation, liability exposure, and insurance arrangements across the shipping industry. The comprehensive reform expands carrier liability, increases limitation amounts, and establishes a dedicated framework for oil pollution damage while formally recognizing P&I Clubs for the first time in Chinese maritime law.
China Transport
WJ
Wang Jing & Co
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NSW Supreme Court Confirms That A Prior Acquisition In A Public Landholder Is Not To Be Disregarded Where A Subsequent Acquisition Occurs
The NSW Supreme Court's decision in ISPT Pty Ltd v Chief Commissioner of State Revenue addresses whether a taxpayer's acquisition of a 19.46% interest in a private landholding unit trust must be aggregated with a previously acquired 75.8% interest obtained when the trust was still a public landholder.
Australia Real Estate
KL
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP
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