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        SC takes suo motu cognisance of delay in approval of resolution plans by NCLT

        April 30, 2026

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        New Delhi, Apr 30 (PTI) Terming the situation "grim", the Supreme Court has taken suo motu cognisance of the delay in approval of resolution plans by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) benches.

        A resolution plan is a statutory proposal under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) designed to revive a distressed company (corporate debtor) through restructuring or takeover.

        A bench of Justices J B Pardiwala and K V Viswanathan on Wednesday also flagged the shortage of manpower and infrastructure in the NCLT benches across the country.

        The bench said the issue needed to be addressed on a war footing, otherwise the purpose of enacting the IBC would stand frustrated.

        It directed that the matter be placed before Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant for assigning it to an appropriate bench.

        The bench perused the report placed before it by the NCLT principal bench, as per which 383 applications were awaiting approval of the resolution plans across the country, with delays ranging from over one month to over 700 days.

        The top court passed the order while hearing two pleas against a 2023 order passed by the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT).

        While hearing the matter on April 16, the apex court had observed that it had come to its notice that many approval applications were pending with the NCLT principal bench, New Delhi, and also other benches for the past several years.

        It had asked the NCLT principal bench to place before it the details about how many applications for approval of resolution plans were pending, for how long such applications were pending and why the approval applications were not adjudicated upon till date.

        The bench had also impleaded the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) as a party respondent in the matter.

        It had directed the IBBI to provide the necessary figures and statistics from across the country with regard to the queries posed by the court. PTI ABA DIV DIV

        Resolution plan approval delays under insolvency law draw suo motu attention over backlog and tribunal capacity concerns. Delay in approval of resolution plans by NCLT benches under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code has been taken up by the Supreme Court on a suo motu basis. The Court flagged shortage of manpower and infrastructure in the NCLT system and noted a large backlog of pending approval applications nationwide, with delays extending beyond 700 days. The matter was directed to be placed before the Chief Justice of India for assignment to an appropriate bench.
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                                Resolution plan approval delays under insolvency law draw suo motu attention over backlog and tribunal capacity concerns.

                                Delay in approval of resolution plans by NCLT benches under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code has been taken up by the Supreme Court on a suo motu basis. The Court flagged shortage of manpower and infrastructure in the NCLT system and noted a large backlog of pending approval applications nationwide, with delays extending beyond 700 days. The matter was directed to be placed before the Chief Justice of India for assignment to an appropriate bench.





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