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What Is The Role Of The CoC In Approving Resolution Plans?

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The Committee of Creditors (CoC) plays a pivotal role in the insolvency resolution process under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC). It acts as the primary decision-making body representing the interests of financial creditors, responsible for evaluating resolution plans submitted by resolution applicants. The CoC’s approval is crucial to ensure a viable solution that maximizes creditor recovery and aids the revival of the distressed company.

Role of the CoC in Approving Resolution Plans

Evaluation of Resolution Plans

The CoC thoroughly reviews all submitted resolution plans to assess their feasibility, financial viability, and compliance with the legal framework. This involves scrutinizing the plan’s ability to repay creditors, preserve business continuity, and create value.

Voting and Decision Making

The CoC members vote on the proposed plans. Approval requires at least 66% (or as prescribed) of voting share in favor of the plan. The voting process is confidential and guided by the Insolvency Professional managing the resolution process.

Maximizing Value for Creditors

The CoC must choose a plan that offers the highest value to creditors, whether through restructuring, infusion of funds, or liquidation value, ensuring optimal recovery.

Monitoring Compliance

Post-approval, the CoC oversees the implementation of the resolution plan, ensuring that the resolution applicant adheres to the agreed terms and timelines.

Authority to Reject Plans

If none of the resolution plans meet the CoC’s satisfaction, it has the power to reject them, leading potentially to liquidation proceedings.

Protecting Stakeholder Interests

While primarily representing financial creditors, the CoC also considers the impact on operational creditors and other stakeholders to balance competing interests.

Common Challenges Faced by CoC

  • Conflicts among creditors with divergent interests.
  • Assessing complex financial restructuring proposals.
  • Ensuring timely decisions within IBC stipulated timelines.
  • Dealing with insolvency professionals and resolution applicants transparently.

Legal Framework and Consumer Actions

The IBC mandates the formation of the CoC after the admission of a corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP).

CoC decisions are binding subject to approval by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT).

The Insolvency Professional facilitates CoC meetings, voting, and communications.

Creditors are encouraged to actively participate and exercise their voting rights responsibly.

Consumer (Creditor) Safety Tips

  • Engage actively in CoC meetings and discussions.
  • Review all resolution plans critically before voting.
  • Consult legal and financial advisors for better decision making.
  • Monitor implementation of the approved plan closely.
  • Report any malpractices or delays to the Insolvency Regulator or NCLT.

Example

Suppose a stressed manufacturing company undergoes insolvency proceedings. Several resolution applicants submit plans. The CoC evaluates each plan based on financial viability and recovery offered. After discussions, the CoC votes and approves a plan where a resolution applicant proposes to invest fresh capital and restructure debts, ensuring maximum creditor repayment and business continuity. The CoC then monitors the implementation, helping revive the company and safeguard creditors’ interests.

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