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Can MSMEs File For Insolvency Under IBC?

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are vital to India’s economy but often face financial distress due to limited resources. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) allows MSMEs to initiate insolvency proceedings, providing a structured framework to resolve financial difficulties. To address MSMEs’ unique needs, the IBC includes fast-track insolvency processes, lower default thresholds, and government-backed support mechanisms aimed at timely resolution, minimizing business disruption, and promoting revival.

MSMEs and Insolvency Under IBC: Detailed Overview

Eligibility and Right to File

MSMEs, whether as corporate debtors facing default or as creditors owed dues, can invoke insolvency proceedings under Sections 7, 9, and 10 of the IBC. This empowers MSMEs to seek resolution or recovery of debts in a time-bound manner.

Fast-Track Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP)

MSMEs qualify for the fast-track CIRP designed to expedite insolvency resolution within 90 days, extendable by 45 days if necessary (compared to 330 days for standard CIRP).

This fast-track process reduces procedural complexities, legal costs, and delays, which are critical for MSMEs’ survival and turnaround.

Lower Default Threshold for MSMEs

The minimum default amount required to initiate insolvency proceedings was reduced to ₹1 lakh for MSMEs (subject to government notifications), lowering barriers for MSMEs to access the insolvency mechanism.

Priority in Committee of Creditors (CoC)

MSMEs as creditors or debtors receive focused attention in the resolution process to protect their interests. The CoC considers MSMEs’ unique challenges during voting on resolution plans.

Government Support and Policy Initiatives

The Indian government, through the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) and Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI), actively promotes MSME participation in IBC processes.

Schemes like Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) complement insolvency resolution efforts by providing liquidity support.

Awareness campaigns and simplified procedural guidelines help MSMEs navigate insolvency processes.

Role of Insolvency Professionals (IPs)

Insolvency professionals are encouraged to adopt a more consultative approach for MSMEs, focusing on viable restructuring options rather than liquidation wherever possible.

IPs assist MSMEs in preparing realistic resolution plans considering their size and operational capacity.

Resolution or Liquidation

If a viable resolution plan is approved by the CoC, MSMEs can be restructured to continue business operations.

In cases where revival is not feasible, the liquidation process aims to maximize asset value and ensure equitable distribution to creditors.

Ease of Doing Business

Streamlined insolvency processes for MSMEs enhance India’s business environment, encouraging entrepreneurship and fostering confidence among lenders and investors.

Legal Provisions Supporting MSMEs

Section 10, IBC – Corporate debtor (including MSMEs) can file insolvency application.

Section 94, IBC – Fast-track CIRP for MSMEs and certain eligible entities.

MCA Notifications – Minimum default thresholds and procedural simplifications for MSMEs.

Rules and Regulations by IBBI – Specific guidelines for MSME insolvency cases.

Example

A small manufacturing MSME with unpaid dues of ₹50 lakhs files for insolvency under the fast-track CIRP. The insolvency professional appointed completes the resolution process within 90 days. A resolution plan is approved by the committee of creditors, allowing the MSME to restructure debt, improve cash flows, and resume operations without liquidation, saving jobs and sustaining business.

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