NPAC IBC Conference: From Resolution to Resilience: Reimagining India’s Corporate Restructuring Landscape 
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NPAC to hold conference on IBC - From Resolution to Resilience: Reimagining India’s Corporate Restructuring Landscape

The conference will be held in Chennai on April 25, 2026.

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The Nani Palkhivala Arbitration Centre (NPAC) is hosting a conference on the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 2016 on the theme "From Resolution to Resilience: Reimagining India’s Corporate Restructuring Landscape" on April 25, 2026 (Saturday) at Chennai.

With the Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Amendment) Bill, 2025 poised to redefine resolution paradigms, this conference brings together policymakers, insolvency professionals, asset reconstruction companies, audit leaders, and corporate strategists to decode the future of distressed asset resolution.

Through incisive panel discussions and an exclusive fireside dialogue, we will chart the path from reactive resolution to proactive economic resilience.

WHY ATTEND?

  • DECODE THE 2025 AMENDMENTS – Understand paradigm-shifting provisions before they reshape practice

  • NAVIGATE JUDICIAL COMPLEXITIES – Learn from landmark judgments and evolving NCLT jurisprudence

  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC STRATEGIES – Master real estate, MSME, infrastructure, and financial services challenges

  • NETWORK WITH DECISION-MAKERS – Connect with IPs, ARCs, bankers, PE funds, and regulatory leaders

  • GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES – Explore cross-border frameworks and international best practices

  • PRACTICAL INSIGHTS – Gain actionable strategies for immediate implementation

The Conference will be divided into four sessions.

The inaugural session will begin with a welcome address by Arvind P. Datar, Senior Advocate & Director, NPAC; followed by a Conference Concept Note by N.L. Rajah, Senior Advocate, Madras High Court & Director, NPAC.

Justice R. Mahadevan, Judge, Supreme Court of India will deliver the inaugural and keynote address.

R. Venkatavaradan, Advocate, Madras High Court & Director, NPAC, will conclude the inaugural session with a vote of thanks.

The Conference will be next followed by two Panel Discussions:

Panel I: Evolution of Law: Are the Amendments steering the Code in the right direction?

Moderator: TK Bhaskar, Advocate, Madras High Court

Speakers:

  • Justice V. Lakshminarayanan, Judge, Madras High Court

  • Jayanth Mehta, Senior Advocate

  • T.K Vishwanathan, Chairperson Bankruptcy Law Reforms Committee, Former Union Law Secretary & Secretary General, Lok Sabha

Panel II: Does One Shoe Fit All? Sector-Specific Challenges and Judicial Evolution

Moderator: Anirudh Wadhwa, Advocate, Delhi High Court

Speakers:

  • Justice Senthil Kumar Ramamoorthy, Judge, Madras High Court

  • Srinivasa Raghavan, Senior Advocate

  • Dinkar Venkatasubramanian, Leader and Partner, Debt and Special Situations, EY India

The Conference will conclude with a Fireside Chat.

From Distress to Value: Navigating India’s Stressed Asset Resolution Maze

Moderator: S. Badri Narayanan, Chartered Accountant

Panelists:

  • K.G. Raghavan, Senior Advocate

  • Natarajan Srinivasan, Corporate Leader, Ex-MD & CEO, CG Power & Industrial Solutions Ltd.

  • Hari Hara Mishra, CEO, Association of ARCs in India

  • Pratik Parekh, Director, Kotak Strategic Situations Fund

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Insolvency Professionals (IPs) and IP Entities

  • Corporate Lawyers and Law Firm Partners

  • Bankers and Financial Institution Representatives

  • ARC Professionals and Asset Reconstruction Companies

  • Chartered Accountants and Company Secretaries

  • CFOs and Corporate Strategy Heads

  • Private Equity and Investment Professionals

  • Valuers and Forensic Auditors

  • Regulatory and Policy Professionals

  • Academicians and Research Scholars

To register for the Conference, Click Here.

For further details on the Conference, including venue, timings, registration, check the attachment below:

NPAC - IBC Conf April 2026 (e-Invite).pdf
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