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Representation of lenders, promoters, Resolution Professionals, acquirers and other stakeholders across CIRP, liquidation, personal-guarantor and voluntary-liquidation proceedings under the IBC — and in appellate challenges before the NCLAT and Supreme Court.
Civil suits, commercial disputes and interlocutory matters before the Commercial Courts, the High Courts and the Supreme Court — including contractual construction, specific performance, injunctions and recovery actions.
Lender-side representation under the SARFAESI Act and the Recovery of Debts Act; securitisation, enforcement and appellate proceedings before the DRT, DRAT and the High Courts.
Shareholder disputes, corporate governance contests and derivative actions under the Companies Act before the NCLT and NCLAT, including matters of control, minority rights and board conduct.
Domestic commercial arbitrations and proceedings under the Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 — pre-arbitral references, interim relief, enforcement and challenges to arbitral awards.
Scheme petitions, reduction of capital, securities disputes and related regulatory litigation. Advisory work for promoters, boards and strategic investors on dispute strategy.
Civil suits and applications across the original and appellate jurisdictions, and related criminal and quasi-criminal matters where commercial outcomes are engaged.
Land acquisition proceedings, statutory compensation claims and related property-law disputes before the High Courts and specialised forums.
Securitisation disputes, asset reconstruction matters and enforcement actions on behalf of lenders and receivers.
In addition to his practice, Mr. Dasgupta regularly delivers guest lectures at law schools, professional institutes and industry forums on insolvency, debt recovery and creditor-rights law. He is among a small group of early IBC practitioners who have shaped how the statute is understood in practice.
His commentary has appeared in the legal and financial press, including analysis of landmark Supreme Court rulings in the insolvency space — among them the Court’s ruling in the JSW Steel – Bhushan Power & Steel matter.