NEW DELHI: Corporate insolvency resolutions dropped to a 13-quarter low of 36 cases being resolved by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) during Jan-March 2026, compared with 70 a year ago, with just eight plans approved in Feb and seven in March. This was the worst March quarter for the resolution process since Jan-March 2022 when just 29 cases were approved, according to Insolvency & Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) data. Those tracking the cases said the absence of a full-time NCLT president since the end of Jan was the main reason for slowdown, although there are several vacancies as well. Officials are hopeful that resolution process will now pick up in the NCLT benches, following the appointment of new president Justice…

