Kumar Saurabh Singh, Rahul Chakraborti, Vishnu Shriram 
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Khaitan & Co advises Resolution Professional of SES Energy in Corporate Insolvency Resolution

SES Energy, an entity in the oil and gas sector has been resolved through the CIRP and has been acquired by Ocean Capital Market Limited.

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Khaitan & Co advised the resolution professional of SES Energy Services India Private Limited, in the corporate insolvency resolution process of the Corporate Debtor.

The core team consisted of Kumar Saurabh Singh (Partner), Rahul Chakraborti (Partner), Vishnu Shriram (Partner), Ashwij Ramaiah (Principal Associate), Swetha Shankaran (Principal Associate), Rohitesh Tak (Senior Associate), Srishti Kapoor (Senior Associate), Aaria Parekh (Associate), Aaryan Mohan (Associate) and Kavya Arora (Associate) with assistance from the following:

Litigation related aspects: Digant Popat (Partner), Diwakar Maheshwari (Partner), Pratiksha Mishra (Principal Associate), Tanya Singh Shah (Principal Associate), Nihar Thakkar (Senior Associate) and Samruddhi Pawar (Associate);

Real estate related aspects: Abhiraj Gandhi (Partner) and Snehil Singhvi (Associate);

EPFO and employment related aspects: Abhimanyu Pal (Counsel) and Deeksha Malik (Principal Associate).

SES Energy, an entity in the oil and gas sector has been resolved through the CIRP and has been acquired by Ocean Capital Market Limited.

This was a one of its kind CIRP where SES did not have any unrelated party financial creditors and consequently, the committee of creditors was comprised only of operational creditors of SES.

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