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Author: Dr. GANTA SATYANARAYANA
“Insolvency is not an end; it is the beginning of honest reconstruction.”
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, stands as one of the most significant legislative reforms in post-liberalization India. More than a legal instrument, it represents a structural transformation of our economic landscape—replacing uncertainty with clarity, delay with discipline, and fragmentation with a unified vision of corporate revival. Over the past
decade, the Code has evolved into a powerful mechanism for addressing financial distress, restoring creditor confidence, and re-establishing the ethical foundations of corporate governance.
This book, Insolvency Governance: Law and Management Strategies for Corporate Revival, has been conceived with a clear conviction: that insolvency is both a legal process and a managerial phenomenon, and neither can be understood in isolation. In today’s volatile economic climate, the resolution of corporate distress requires not only statutory precision but also ethical leadership, strategic thinking, and stakeholder sensitivity.
During my years as a teacher, researcher, administrator, and practitioner in law and business management, I realized that existing literature tends to approach insolvency either from a doctrinal legal standpoint or a purely financial perspective. What has been missing is a comprehensive analysis that integrates:
Legal frameworks with
Managerial decision-making,
Economic implications, and
Human and ethical dimensions.
This book attempts to bridge that gap. Drawing extensively from statutory provisions, judicial developments, regulatory guidelines, and real-world business experiences, the chapters illustrate how law and management converge at moments of corporate crisis. The work explores topics ranging from insolvency adjudication, CIRP, liquidation, and cross-border challenges to corporate ethics, governance structures, stakeholder rights, and the emerging global trends shaping the future of insolvency practice. Each chapter is supported by case laws, analytical insights, comparative frameworks, conceptual models, and exhibits. The pedagogical approach- including problem-based learning, case method, managerial reflections, and Bloom’s Taxonomy-based evaluation—makes the book equally valuable for students, scholars, policymakers, insolvency professionals, and business leaders.
This work is also rooted in a deeper belief—that businesses must be given the dignity of revival, and insolvency should serve as a pathway to renewal, not closure. The Code’s success depends not just on legal mechanisms but on our collective commitment to transparency, accountability, fairness, and responsible enterprise.
As India continues to grow as a global economic power, the synergy between law and management will become indispensable. I hope this book contributes toward strengthening that synergy, inspiring informed scholarship and meaningful reform. I express my gratitude to the academic institutions, colleagues, students, and administrators who have encouraged, inspired, and challenged me to explore the subject with greater depth and clarity. Their trust and support have shaped the intellectual journey reflected in these pages. May this work serve as a guide, a resource, and a catalyst towards a more resilient, just, and visionary insolvency ecosystem for India.
Dr. Ganta Satyanarayana
HOD, School of Business, Aditya University Professor of Law, DSNLU
| Format | Paperback |
|---|---|
| No. of Pages | 467 |
| Date of publishing | December 2025 |
| Lanuguage | English |
