
- Publisher: Commercial Law Publishers (India) Pvt Ltd
- Edition: 8 Ed 2025
- ISBN 13 9789356039636
- Approx. Pages 1560 + contents
- Format Paperback
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
- Delivery Time 3-5 working days (within Kerala & South India) (Others 7-9 days)
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Description
Prachi Wazalwar’s authoritative work on NCLT & NCLAT – Law, Practice & Procedure offers a deeply analytical and structured exploration of company law tribunals in India. Now in its 8th edition, this volume consolidates over 10,000 judgments from the IBC and Companies Act into curated insights. It presents a fine blend of legal clarity and practical application, particularly beneficial for legal professionals navigating insolvency and corporate restructuring.
● Curated Case Laws Expertly selected from over 10.000 IBC and Companies Act judgments-locused on relevance, impact and practical ullity
● Visual Flowcharts: Simplifying complex IBC processes for better clarity and retention.
● In-Depth Commentary:Covers vital aspects of NCLT practice including mergers, mergers, amalgamations, amarcarmatons, and and restructuring
● Legistative Evolution: Offers a historical perspective on the development of the IBC for deeper understanding
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Table of Contents
Part 1
CONCISE REFERENCER
CASE DIGEST: LIST OF IMPORTANT PRONOUNCEMENTS UNDER COMPANIES ACT
Case Digest: List of important Judgments under IBC
Part 2
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Constitution of NCLT and NCLAT
Chapter 3 Transition to NCLT: Impact on existing cases
Chapter 4 General Powers of NCLT and NCLAT
Chapter 5 De-registration, Striking off of Companies and Director Disqualification
Chapter 6 Variation of Shareholders’ Rights
Chapter 7 Transfer and Transmission of Securities
Chapter 8 Reduction of Capital
Chapter 9 Deposits: Delays and Defaults
Chapter 10 Tribunal Convened General Meetings
Chapter 11 Reopening of Accounts and Revision of Financial Statements
Chapter 12 Tribunal Directed Investigations
Chapter 13 Compromises and Arrangements
Chapter 14 Oppression and Mismanagement
Chapter 15 Class Actions
Chapter 16 Revival and Rehabilitation of Sick Companies
Chapter 17 Winding-up
Chapter 18 Compounding of offence
Chapter 19 Miscellaneous Powers of Tribunal
Chapter 20 Powers of Tribunal under other Acts
Chapter 21 Appeals, Reviews and Writs
Chapter 22 General Practice and Procedure
Chapter 23 Jurisdiction and Limitation
ANNEXURE 1 - National Company Law Tribunal Rules, 2016
ANNEXURE 2 - National Company Law Appellate Tribunal Rules, 2016
ANNEXURE 3 - Companies (Compromises, Arrangements and Amalgamations) Rules, 2016
ANNEXURE 4 - National Company Law Tribunal (Procedure for Reduction of Share Capital of Company) Rules, 2016
ANNEXURE 5 - Companies (Transfer of Pending Proceedings) Rules, 2016
ANNEXURE 5.1 - Companies (Removal of Difficulties) Fourth Order, 2016
ANNEXURE 5.2 - Companies (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2017
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Author Details
Prachi Navneet Wazalwar :Prachi Wazalwar is a highly accomplished corporate lawyer, qualified company secretary, and founder of Wazalwar & Associates, a boutique law firm specializing in corporate and commercial laws. With extensive experience in handling complex matters related to company law, insolvency, restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, and shareholder disputes, she has been recognized as an authority in the Indian legal landscape. Prachi regularly appears before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), High Courts, and the Supreme Court of India. Her clientele spans leading corporates, financial institutions and resolution professionals, whom she advises on high-stakes legal strategy and litigation. Beyond her legal practice, Prachi has contributed significantly to legal scholarship and policy. She was a member of the core group on NCLT constituted by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) and has been actively involved in suggesting reforms to the Companies Law Committee. She is also a respected speaker at professional forums and has conducted training sessions for regulators and insolvency professionals. With a commitment to legal clarity and procedural efficiency, her work continues to shape the understanding and application of corporate law in India. Her contributions as a legal author have earned her widespread acclaim among practitioners, academicians, and policy-makers.