Insolvency proceedings: NCLT decides to initiate action against Jyoti Structures – The Indian Express

Written by ENS Economic Bureau | Mumbai | Published:July 5, 2017 3:12 am According to the NCLT order on Tuesday, the board of directors of Jyoti will be suspended and consultancy firm BDO would manage the company. The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has decided to initiate bankruptcy proceedings against debt-laden Jyoti Structures under the…

Litigation expert makes partner at Lavan – Australasian Lawyer

Lavan has appointed six lawyers to new positions in the firm, with a litigation expert welcomed to the partnership. Cinzia Donald was made the newest partner of the regional firms litigation and dispute resolution team. Acting for public and private companies and high-net-worth individuals, she manages complex commercial litigation in superior jurisdictions, including the Supreme…

Jyoti Structures faces bankruptcy action – The Hindu

Piyush Pandey MUMBAI, July 04, 2017 20:32 IST Updated: July 04, 2017 20:32 IST “; var device = “”; for ( var type in WFClientTypeDef) { if (window.matchMedia(WFClientTypeDef[type]).matches) { switch (type) { case “xlarge”: device = ‘desktop’; break; case “large”: device = ‘desktop’; break; case “medium”: device = ‘tab’; break; case “small”: device = ‘mobile’;…

Never looked Becker! Lilly flashes her toned legs in a scarlet dress as she enjoys a stroll in Wimbledon… across … – Daily Mail

By Rebecca Lawrence For Mailonline Published: 00:37 +10:00, 5 July 2017 | Updated: 00:45 +10:00, 5 July 2017 e-mail View comments She’s been keeping a low-profile since it emerged her husband had been declared bankrupt.  But Lilly Becker, 41, made a bold fashion statement in a scarlet mini dress on Tuesday as she enjoyed some…

Jyoti Structures becomes first case to be admitted for bankruptcy proceedings – Livemint

Mumbai: The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on Tuesday approved bankruptcy proceedings for power infrastructure company Jyoti Structures Ltd, making it the first among the 12 cases referred by the central bank under India’s new Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC). The tribunal’s order came on an insolvency application filed last week by the company’s lead lender State…

Litigators elevated to Sparke Helmore partnership – Australasian Lawyer

Sparke Helmore has promoted two lawyers the partnership, bolstering the firms government and corporate and commercial groups with the appointments of Matthew Hawker and Nick Christiansen. Hawker practices exclusively in administrative law litigation and workers compensation claims and advises on claims management and litigation matters. He has extensive experience as solicitor-advocate before the Administrative Appeals…