NLUD: Diploma And Certificate Courses In Insolvency And Bankruptcy: Law, Practice, Regulations 2024-2025

Update: 2024-08-16 06:44 GMT
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The Centre for Transnational Commercial Law (“CTCL”) is a constituent unit and specialized research centre of the National Law University Delhi established in 2008 by Act No. 1 of 2008 of Delhi. Since its establishment in 2016, CTCL has actively undertaken various initiatives to promote research and scholarship in the area of commercial laws.

CTCL envisages being a centre of excellence in private and government transnational commercial law reform, advice, and policy evaluation, to conduct research, and provide consultative services to Governments, Institutions, and Organizations, dedicated to the development of Transnational Commercial Law and Policy.

These courses introduce legal and secretarial practitioners, as well as academicians, to insolvency laws in India, conceptualized within the broader framework of commercial laws. They emphasize the intersection of legal principles with entrepreneurship, providing a comprehensive understanding of insolvency laws in the context of entrepreneurship. Participants will gain practical skills relevant to insolvency laws in Indian courts, including negotiation and problem-solving abilities.

The courses offer a thorough overview of the Indian insolvency and bankruptcy landscape, covering legal frameworks, regulatory practices, and practical applications. Participants will explore financial distress in companies and learn to manage corporate insolvency cases effectively. Additionally, the courses cover cross-border insolvency complexities, international regulations, and collaborative legal practices, along with insolvency processes for individuals, guarantors, and partnership firms.

Key Objectives & Learning Outcomes

  • Gain an in-depth understanding of the legal and practical aspects of insolvency and bankruptcy.
  • Learn clear, coherent, and speedy processes for early identification of financial distress and resolution.
  • Develop skills required to practice insolvency law, including effective drafting, pleadings, and negotiations.
  • Engage in critical scholarship on issues of law and policy.
  • Understand best practices in legal and professional ethics.

Pedagogy

  • Virtual Sessions: Conducted on the Learning Management System (LMS).
  • Blended Teaching: Online live lectures with a focus on building skills through drafting and simulation exercises.

Assessment/Evaluation

Participants will be graded based on their session participation and performance in assessments, including the final assessment, in accordance with UGC/NLUD norms.

Who Are These Courses Designed For?

  • Government Officials in Tax, Revenue, and Law: Enhance understanding of insolvency laws and their implications for public policy and administration.
  • In-house Counsel of PSUs: Gain insights into managing corporate insolvency within public sector units and learn best practices for legal compliance.
  • Working Professionals (CA, CS, CMA, MBA, Bankers, Insolvency Practitioners, Consultants, Lawyers, Stakeholders in Insolvency Proceedings): Develop practical skills for handling insolvency cases and negotiations while staying updated with the latest legal developments.
  • Academicians in Law, Finance, Economics, Business, and Management Studies: Broaden academic knowledge with practical insights into insolvency laws.
  • Post-Graduate and Doctoral Students: Build a strong foundation in insolvency laws and practices, preparing for advanced research or careers in related fields.
  • Graduate Students: Gain early exposure to insolvency laws and practical applications, enhancing career prospects with specialized legal knowledge.

Courses Offered

Courses in Insolvency and Bankruptcy Law

Duration

Fee in Rs. (INR)

Diploma in Insolvency and Bankruptcy: Law and Practice (DIB)

1 year

1,00,000

Advance Certificate in Corporate Insolvency: Law and Practice (CILP)

6 months60,000

Certificate in “Group and Cross- Border Insolvency Laws (GCBI)”

3 months30,000

Certificate in “Insolvency and Bankruptcy of Individuals and Guarantors (IBIG)”

3 months30,000

Minimum Eligibility

Candidates must be a graduate in any discipline. In the case of candidates enrolled in an integrated undergraduate course of 4/5 years, they must be in the 4th or 5th year of the degree course.

Fees

  • Diploma Course Fees: ₹1,00,000
  • Advance Certificate in Corporate Insolvency: ₹60,000
  • Certificate in Cross-Border Insolvency: ₹30,000
  • Certificate in Bankruptcy of Individuals including Guarantors, Partnership Firms: ₹30,000

How to Apply?

Candidates must apply online by filling out the application form. The course fee must be paid online, and the receipt must be attached to the application form. Incomplete forms, without fee receipts, will be considered liable for rejection.

Contact 

For questions or clarifications, please contact: cirp@nludelhi.ac.in

For More Information Visit: www.nludelhi.ac.in

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