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Daily AI-powered analysis of NSE, BSE, SEBI, and Indian regulatory filings. Investment signals, risk flags, and sector themes — delivered before the market opens.

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India MCA Insolvency Liquidation Filings — March 19, 2026

Across the 11 filings in the India MCA Insolvency & Restructuring Monitor, dominant themes include resolution plan approvals concluding CIRPs for Rajeswari Infrastructure and Jaiprakash Associates (led by Adani Enterprises), signaling Adani group's aggressive expansion into aviation, power, and fertilizer assets amid ₹57,497.93 Cr admitted claims; contrasted by new CIRP admissions (Supha Pharmachem for ₹7.47 Cr default) and prolonged proceedings with multiple CoC meetings (JCT's 13th upcoming, Compuage's 24th, Ansal's 50th). No explicit YoY/QoQ financial trends available, but procedural extensions (e.g., Rajeswari's 6+ CoC extensions totaling 330+ days) highlight chronic distress in infra, pharma, and realty sectors. Positive outlier: Bharat Coking Coal's record 2,36,850-tonne single-day coal booking under discount scheme. Market implications favor Adani ecosystem for asset acquisitions at haircuts (e.g., JAL equity NIL, unsecured creditors NIL), while ongoing CIRPs pose delisting/zero-recovery risks for equity holders. Portfolio-level pattern: 5/11 filings show active CoC meetings this week (Mar 20-25, 2026), building to potential catalysts.

8 high priority3 medium11 total filings
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India NCLT Insolvency Resolution Filings — March 18, 2026

Across 18 filings in the India Corporate Insolvency & NCLT stream, key themes include advancing CIRP proceedings in distressed firms like Bloom Dekor and Quadrant Televentures seeking extensions and meetings, contrasted by positive restructuring approvals at Gabriel India (99.99% shareholder vote) and operational expansions in aviation/logistics (IndiGo land allotment, Delhivery international launch). Period-over-period trends highlight IndiGo's sharp PAT decline to ₹143 Cr in 9MFY2026 from ₹7,258 Cr FY2025 amid geopolitical/oil pressures, with no broad revenue/margin compression patterns across portfolio due to diverse updates. Insolvency-related filings (4/18) dominate high materiality (avg 9/10), signaling ongoing resolution risks, while IT/banking show neutral/positive catalysts like awards and redemptions. Capital allocation leans conservative with note redemptions (ICICI USD 816M), share allotments (ITC 0.019% dilution), and upcoming dividends (TVS Mar 24, ICICI Apr 18). Portfolio-level pattern: 3/18 filings flag scheduled events in next week (Quadrant COC Mar 20, TVS board Mar 24), creating near-term volatility; bullish restructuring offsets bearish insolvency drags, favoring selective longs in approved schemes.

7 high priority11 medium18 total filings
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India MCA Insolvency Liquidation Filings — March 18, 2026

The India MCA Insolvency & Restructuring Monitor highlights mixed developments across 4 filings: prolonged CIRP proceedings in Bloom Dekor Limited (21st COC meeting seeking 120-day extension) and Quadrant Televentures Limited (7th COC on March 20, 2026), signaling ongoing distress with negative sentiment, contrasted by Gabriel India Limited's near-unanimous (99.99%) shareholder approval for a composite scheme of amalgamation and demerger on March 18, 2026, marking a positive restructuring milestone. No explicit period-over-period financial comparisons (YoY/QoQ revenue, margins) or operational metrics were disclosed in these procedural filings, limiting quantitative trend analysis, but procedural unanimity in Bloom's COC (100%) and Gabriel's voting (promoters 100%, public 99.99%) indicates strong stakeholder alignment where present. Critical implications include heightened liquidation risks in extended CIRPs (Bloom, Quadrant), potential value unlock via Gabriel's scheme post-NCLT sanction, and portfolio-level stress in 2/4 filings (50%) with negative sentiment and high materiality (9/10). Forward-looking catalysts cluster around March 2026 COC meetings and NCLT approvals, with no insider trading, capital allocation (dividends/buybacks), or M&A valuations detailed. Overarching theme: Selective restructuring successes amid persistent insolvency drags, favoring opportunistic plays in approved schemes over open CIRPs.

4 high priority4 total filings
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India NCLT Insolvency Resolution Filings — March 17, 2026

Across 28 filings in the India Corporate Insolvency & NCLT stream, dominant themes include accelerating NCLT approvals for amalgamations (e.g., Lyka Labs, Mercantile Ventures/India Radiators, Shilpa Medicare) and resolution plans (Adani Enterprises for Jaiprakash Associates), alongside ongoing CIRP proceedings for distressed firms like Telephone Cables Limited and Videocon group entities. Positive developments feature unanimous shareholder/creditor approvals (100% in 4/5 merger votes) and strategic acquisitions via CIRP (Sumeet Industries at ₹23.47 Cr), signaling consolidation opportunities, while bearish signals emerge from shareholder wipeouts (Jaiprakash Associates/Power Ventures: NIL consideration, full delisting) and prolonged insolvencies (Telephone Cables: ₹1,806 Cr default, CIRP to Aug 2026). Limited period-over-period financial trends show Maruti Suzuki's robust FY24-25 production +6% YoY to 2.1M units and 9M FY25-26 sales +8.6% YoY to ₹1,349 Bn, contrasting with insolvency cases lacking recovery metrics. Portfolio-level patterns indicate 7/28 filings (25%) with positive resolution progress vs. 6/28 (21%) deepening distress, with Adani group's aggressive CIRP bids as a key market mover. Non-insolvency updates (Wipro/TCS partnerships, allotments) add neutral operational noise, but insolvency catalysts dominate actionable intelligence for distressed asset plays.

14 high priority14 medium28 total filings
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India MCA Insolvency Liquidation Filings — March 17, 2026

The India MCA Insolvency & Restructuring Monitor reveals a surge in NCLT-driven resolutions and amalgamations, with 6/15 filings (40%) reporting approvals or unanimous votes for schemes (Lyka Labs, Mercantile Ventures/India Radiators, Shilpa Medicare), signaling accelerated restructuring momentum. Critical developments include CIRP commencement for Telephone Cables Limited (₹1,806.57 Cr default as on 30.04.2024, non-operational since ~2015), Adani Enterprises' oral approval for Jaiprakash Associates resolution plan (NIL shareholder consideration, delisting), and Sumeet Industries' ₹23.47 Cr acquisition of Nakoda's 400 TPD polyester plant. Portfolio-level patterns show long-distressed assets (decade+ inactivity in Telephone Cables) shifting to CIRP post-failed liquidations, with no asset sales yet; aggregate distressed debt exposure ~₹1,830 Cr across highlighted cases. No broad YoY/QoQ revenue trends due to insolvency focus, but operational declines noted (e.g., failed plant sales, loss-making subsidiaries). Implications: Bearish for existing shareholders (wipeouts in Jaiprakash group), bullish for acquirers like Adani/Sumeet; watch for implementation catalysts amid neutral-to-negative sentiment (9/15 negative/neutral). First 8 filings highlight fresh CIRP/amalgamation activity.

14 high priority1 medium15 total filings
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India NCLT Insolvency Resolution Filings — March 16, 2026

Across 13 filings in the India Corporate Insolvency & NCLT stream, a dominant theme is NCLT approvals for restructuring schemes, with 5 key positive sanctions (Prima Plastics, Arkade Developers, Adani Enterprises, Bhagyanagar India, Adani Tradecom) signaling streamlined operations and value unlocking, particularly in real estate and conglomerates. Prolonged insolvency risks persist, highlighted by Quadrant Televentures' 90-day CIRP extension to May 30, 2026, and Talwalkars' liquidation update, contrasting with unanimous creditor approvals like Bhagyanagar's 100% (₹285 Cr value). Non-insolvency updates show mixed corporate momentum: RIL's US$3B+ green ammonia deal from H2 FY2029 bullish for new energy, Tata Motors' 1.5% price hike from April 1, 2026 to offset costs (mixed), minor Airtel penalty (₹8L), and IDBI Bank's disinvestment uncertainty. No broad period-over-period trends emerge due to filing diversity, but net worth infusions (e.g., Arkade's ₹1,260.55L turning Filmistan positive) and overwhelming approvals (Adani 99.9998%) indicate improving financial health in restructurings. Market implications favor restructuring plays for near-term catalysts like effective dates, while flagging extended CIRPs as value traps. Portfolio-level pattern: 6/13 filings positive sentiment, clustered around March 16, 2026 NCLT orders.

5 high priority8 medium13 total filings
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India MCA Insolvency Liquidation Filings — March 16, 2026

Across the 6 filings in the India MCA Insolvency & Restructuring Monitor (Mar 16, 2026), NCLT sanctions dominated with 4 schemes of arrangement/amalgamations/demergers approved (Prima Plastics, Arkade Developers, Adani Enterprises, Bhagyanagar India), signaling strong restructuring momentum and near-unanimous approvals (e.g., Adani 99.9998%, Bhagyanagar 100% on ₹285.04 Cr creditors). Positive sentiments prevailed in 3/6 cases, contrasting sharp negatives in ongoing CIRP extensions (Quadrant Televentures +90 days to May 30, 2026) and liquidation updates (Talwalkars). No broad YoY/QoQ revenue or margin trends emerged, but key period snapshots showed net worth turnarounds (Arkade infused ₹1,260.55 L Sep 26, 2025, flipping Filmistan from negative as of Mar 31, 2025); Adani's net worth robust at pre-scheme levels. Portfolio-level pattern: 4/6 companies advancing to effective stages post-sanction, unlocking operational efficiencies and synergies, while 2/6 face prolonged distress. Market implications include near-term catalysts from RoC filings for effective dates, potential value unlocks in realty/green energy (Arkade/Adani), and heightened risks in fitness/telecom insolvencies.

5 high priority1 medium6 total filings
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India NCLT Insolvency Resolution Filings — March 15, 2026

Across the two filings in the India Corporate Insolvency & NCLT stream, no direct insolvency or NCLT proceedings are noted, signaling stable operations for large-cap leaders Infosys (IT) and Adani Power (energy/utilities). Adani Power demonstrates robust growth with its fifth PSA win in FY25-26, adding 1,600 MW long-term supply (25-year term from FY2030-31 at ₹5.30/kWh), boosting tied-up capacity to 13.3 GW (out of 23.8 GW pipeline) and 95% of 18.15 GW operating capacity secured under PSAs, with ambitious expansion to 41.87 GW by FY31-32 via ₹2,00,000 Cr capex. Infosys announces a routine board meeting on April 22-23, 2026, for Q4/FY26 audited results (INDAS/IFRS) and potential final dividend, alongside an investor call on April 23 for business outlook, with trading window closed from March 16 to April 27 per SEBI insider trading rules. Period-over-period insights are limited, but Adani's FY25-26 PSA wins (10,400 MW total) indicate YoY order momentum acceleration versus prior years' pipeline development. Neutral sentiment for Infosys contrasts positive for Adani, highlighting sector divergence; no insider transactions, pledges, or capital allocation shifts (beyond potential dividend) reported, but forward-looking catalysts dominate. Market implications include alpha from Adani's revenue visibility and Infosys pre-earnings positioning, with no portfolio-level distress patterns.

1 high priority1 medium2 total filings
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India NCLT Insolvency Resolution Filings — March 14, 2026

Across 11 filings in the India Corporate Insolvency & NCLT stream, 7 (64%) report positive outcomes including disposed insolvencies, unanimous scheme approvals >99%, and NCLT approvals, signaling strong resolution momentum in hospitality, finance, metals, and renewables. Key positives include Sayaji Hotels' full disposal, Share India Securities' 99.825% equity approval (63.178% turnout on 218.83M shares), Bhagyanagar India's requisite majority approvals, and Inox Green Energy's demerger sanction. Contrasts include Tijaria Polypipes' new Bank of India petition (listing April 10) and mixed cases like Embassy Developments' stayed CIRP (adjourned March 19) and IndiGo's Middle East suspensions till March 28. Adani Ports expanded to 633 MTPA (28% India port volumes) with 1B tonne target by 2030, a forward outlier. No aggregate YoY/QoQ financial declines noted, but scheme approvals imply stabilizing balance sheets vs distress initiations; portfolio trend favors restructuring plays with 70%+ positive materiality >8/10.

8 high priority3 medium11 total filings
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India MCA Insolvency Liquidation Filings — March 14, 2026

Across 8 filings in the India MCA Insolvency & Restructuring Monitor, 6/8 show positive resolutions including disposed insolvency petitions, unanimous scheme approvals for amalgamations/demergers, signaling successful restructurings and reduced distress risks. Key themes include amicable settlements (Sayaji Hotels) and overwhelming stakeholder approvals (Share India Securities 99.825%, Bhagyanagar India, Inox Green Energy near-100%), contrasting with one new high-materiality insolvency petition (Tijaria Polypipes) and one mixed ongoing NCLAT stay (Embassy Developments). No period-over-period financial trends available, but event timelines indicate acceleration in Q1 2026 resolutions vs prior 2025 filings. Portfolio-level pattern: Restructuring via NCLT schemes dominates over liquidations, with 100% approval rates in creditor meetings pointing to financial stability restoration. Market implications favor bullish positioning in approved entities for value unlock, while flagging isolated distress in polypipes/manufacturing. Overall sentiment skews positive (75%), enhancing investor confidence in IBC process efficiency.

8 high priority8 total filings
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India NCLT Insolvency Resolution Filings — March 13, 2026

Across 20 filings in the India Corporate Insolvency & NCLT stream, key themes include advancing NCLT-mandated schemes of amalgamation (Mercantile Ventures/India Radiators, Dabur/Sesa Care) and insolvency resolutions (Punj Lloyd preferential to Adani, Garodia Chemicals capital restructure), with procedural shareholder meetings completed on March 13, 2026, signaling progress toward resolutions. Garodia faces severe public shareholder dilution (92% cancellation), while Shree Hanuman's 16th CoC meeting underscores prolonged CIRP. Non-insolvency positives feature Jio Financial's reinsurance JV license, Tata Motors' 5,000+ bus orders, Bondada's ₹35.4 Cr orders, and BlackRock's stake hike in Sammaan Capital; IndiGo cites 85% fuel surge prompting charges amid strong ops (400+ fleet, 124M CY25 customers). No broad period-over-period financial trends disclosed (e.g., YoY revenue/margins absent across filings), but forward-looking catalysts cluster around March 17-25 (CoC, record dates, board meetings). Portfolio-level pattern: 6/20 filings tied to insolvency resolutions show mixed outcomes (3 positive strategic shifts vs 2 equity-eroding), implying selective alpha in Adani-linked turnarounds amid neutral procedural momentum. Market implications: Monitor NCLT outcomes for delisting/relisting risks; bullish on operational wins offsetting fuel/geopolitical pressures.

11 high priority9 medium20 total filings
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India MCA Insolvency Liquidation Filings — March 13, 2026

Across 9 filings in the India MCA Insolvency & Restructuring Monitor, dominant themes include NCLT-directed amalgamations (Dabur-Sesa, Mercantile-India Radiators), capital restructuring under insolvency (Garodia 92% public share cancellation, Punj Lloyd preferential issuance), and ongoing CIRP proceedings (Shree Hanuman 16th CoC meeting). No explicit period-over-period financial trends disclosed in procedural filings, but positive synergies noted in Dabur's merger contrast with negative dilutions in Garodia; neutral procedural updates dominate Mercantile and India Radiators meetings. Critical developments flag turnaround potential in Adani-linked Punj Lloyd issuance and Dabur portfolio enhancement, while Garodia's BRP execution poses severe dilution risk to public holders. Portfolio-level patterns show 4/9 filings tied to amalgamations (progressing since Apr 2025), 2/9 with capital reductions/issuances, and prolonged CIRP in sugar/chemicals sectors. Market implications: Heightened volatility around record dates and voting outcomes, with alpha in merger completions vs risks in equity wipes.

9 high priority9 total filings
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India NCLT Insolvency Resolution Filings — March 12, 2026

Across the 13 filings in the India Corporate Insolvency & NCLT stream, a dominant theme is progress in insolvency and restructuring proceedings, with 4 high-materiality updates (Scan Projects merger petition, Punj Lloyd preferential issuance to Adani, Accel NCLT-approved amalgamation, AGS Transact CoC meeting) signaling resolution advancements amid CIRP distress. Non-insolvency filings highlight debt management (Adani Ports tender accepting $199.57M notes, short of caps), capacity expansions (Infosys Mohali to 3,000 seats from 1,000), and product launches (TVS Orbiter EV at ₹49,999 with BaaS), with neutral/mixed sentiments prevailing (8/13 neutral/mixed). No explicit aggregate YoY/QoQ financial trends available, but qualitative period comparisons show insolvency timelines accelerating (e.g., Punj Lloyd post-Feb 2026 NCLT orders, Accel effective from Apr 2024). Critical developments include Adani's limited tender uptake indicating cautious debt reduction, and positive synergies in Accel merger; market implications favor turnaround plays in insolvency names but flag prolonged CIRP risks like AGS. Portfolio-level pattern: 3/7 insolvency-related filings (new+context) show NCLT/CoC momentum, contrasting routine IR in healthy firms (Airtel, Maruti).

4 high priority9 medium13 total filings
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India MCA Insolvency Liquidation Filings — March 12, 2026

Across the four filings in the India MCA Insolvency & Restructuring Monitor, key themes include NCLT-driven mergers and amalgamations as resolution mechanisms (3/4 filings), with Adani's strategic involvement in Punj Lloyd's preferential issuance signaling accelerated CIRP progress. Scan Projects and Accel Limited filings highlight merger petitions and approvals aiming for synergies, while AGS Transact remains mired in ongoing CIRP with no resolution updates. No period-over-period financial trends, revenue growth, or margin data disclosed in any filing, underscoring limited visibility into operational health amid insolvency; neutral-to-positive sentiments in 3/4 cases contrast AGS's negative outlook. Portfolio-level pattern: 75% of filings show forward movement in restructuring (petitions, approvals, issuances), potentially de-risking distressed assets, but persistent CIRP in AGS flags prolonged distress. Market implications include short-term catalysts from scheduled CoC meetings and NCLT filings, with opportunities in resolution completions but risks from disclosure gaps. Overall, restructuring momentum builds conviction for turnaround plays in infra/media sectors.

4 high priority4 total filings
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India NCLT Insolvency Resolution Filings — March 11, 2026

Across 16 filings in the India Corporate Insolvency & NCLT stream, dominant themes include positive NCLT approvals for amalgamations and schemes (Lumax, Godawari, Fenoplast), Adani Group's aggressive expansion via defence and aviation acquisitions (PLL unit, Air Works stake to 99.98%), and resolutions/withdrawals of insolvency proceedings, signaling corporate restructuring momentum. Key period-over-period trends show robust growth in select firms: Bondada Engineering's 9M FY26 revenue up 23% YoY to ₹1,928 Cr (from ₹1,571 Cr FY25), PAT +131% YoY, order book +38% to ₹7,385 Cr; Air Works turnover +60% YoY to ₹571 Cr in FY24-25. Insider activity flags caution with GIC/GOS/MAS selling 0.126% (485,902 shares) in InterGlobe Aviation, reducing stake to 2.984%. Critical developments like Fenoplast's 95% public share cancellation and full promoter extinguishment pose severe dilution risks, while Adani Ports' 'BBB+/Stable' rating upgrade and multiple investor meets build positive sentiment. Portfolio-level patterns reveal 4/16 filings tied to insolvency resolutions (mostly bullish except Fenoplast), Adani entities driving 5 bullish updates, implying sector tailwinds in defence/MRO/restructuring but aviation insider selling as a counter-signal.

8 high priority8 medium16 total filings
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India MCA Insolvency Liquidation Filings — March 11, 2026

Across the 5 filings in the India MCA Insolvency & Restructuring Monitor, a dominant theme of positive resolutions emerges with 3 NCLT approvals for amalgamations/demergers (Lumax Auto, Godawari Power, Narayana Hrudayalaya) and 1 insolvency withdrawal (Williamson Magor), signaling corporate deleveraging and operational streamlining amid IBC proceedings. Contrasting this, Fenoplast faces severe 95% public share dilution under its NCLT-approved resolution plan, marking the most material negative event (10/10). No explicit YoY/QoQ financial trends (e.g., revenue growth, margins) or insider trading activity disclosed across filings, but sequential progress in schemes noted—e.g., Godawari from consents in Aug 2025 to sanction Mar 10 2026 (QoQ advancement), Lumax from Feb 27 2026 comm to approval Mar 11 2026. Portfolio-level patterns show 80% positive sentiment (4/5 filings), high materiality average 7.6/10, concentrated in manufacturing/power/auto/healthcare sectors pursuing synergies without new share issuance. Key implication: Restructuring tailwinds reduce insolvency overhang for 4 companies, but Fenoplast dilution erodes shareholder value; monitor RoC filings and EGMs for effective dates.

5 high priority5 total filings
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India NCLT Insolvency Resolution Filings — March 10, 2026

Across 20 filings in the India Corporate Insolvency & NCLT stream, dominant themes include ongoing CIRP distress in infrastructure and textiles (e.g., Setubandhan, Morarjee) with persistent audit qualifications and losses, contrasted by advancing resolution/amalgamation processes in healthcare (Aster DM) and others (VAS Infra, Indo National). Positive corporate momentum in IT (Infosys recognitions/deals), telecom/infra (Airtel expansion, Adani acquisition), and aviation awards offsets insolvency drags, though leadership transitions (IndiGo CEO exit) introduce uncertainty. Period-over-period trends reveal weak revenue growth in distressed assets (e.g., Setubandhan FY25 turnover ₹23.22L down implied from prior, DPJ TOT FY25 +2.8% YoY vs +17.2% FY24), while acquired/merged entities show modest contributions (Suburban 7.37% of parent turnover). No insider trading or capital allocation shifts noted; sentiment skews negative/mixed in 7/20 insolvency cases vs positive in expansions. Market implications: Selective opportunities in resolving insolvencies, caution on prolonged CIRPs amid NCLT catalysts in March 2026.

10 high priority10 medium20 total filings
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India MCA Insolvency Liquidation Filings — March 10, 2026

The 9 filings in the India MCA Insolvency & Restructuring Monitor reveal a landscape dominated by prolonged Corporate Insolvency Resolution Processes (CIRPs) in infrastructure, textiles, and finance sectors, with 4 companies (Setubandhan, Morarjee Textiles, Reliance Home Finance, VAS Infrastructure) showing no resolution progress despite multi-year proceedings. Restructuring via amalgamations advances positively in healthcare (Aster DM meetings held, Indo National scheme sanctioned by NCLT Chennai on March 10, 2026), contrasting neutral voluntary liquidations of minor subsidiaries in IT/diagnostics (Tech Mahindra, Dr. Lal PathLabs) with negligible impact (e.g., Tech sub AUD 10.02 Mn revenue FY25, Dr Lal sub 7.37% turnover FY24). Limited financial data highlights distress: Setubandhan FY25 net loss ₹1.51 Cr on ₹23.22 L turnover amid persistent audit qualifications since FY23. No YoY/QoQ trends across portfolio due to sparse disclosures, but repetitive audit issues and rejected plans signal deteriorating net worth (Setubandhan ₹45.14 Cr). New filings (first 3) underscore Aster DM's scheme momentum and Setubandhan's stalled FY25 reporting. Overall, 5/9 neutral/negative sentiments indicate sector-wide distress, with catalysts like VAS NCLT hearing on March 20 offering turnaround potential. Market implication: Avoid prolonged CIRPs, monitor restructuring completions for alpha.

9 high priority9 total filings
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India NCLT Insolvency Resolution Filings — March 09, 2026

Across 16 filings in the India Corporate Insolvency & NCLT stream, a stark divide emerges between routine corporate updates (12 filings, mostly neutral sentiment) and insolvency proceedings (4 high-materiality filings, mixed negative/neutral), with no direct NCLT resolutions but ongoing CIRP advancements in Impex Ferro Tech, JCT Ltd, Unitech International, and Jhaveri Credits. Key period-over-period trend: Mahindra & Mahindra's Feb 2026 production up 13% YoY (94,550 vs 83,575 units) and sales +18% YoY (96,718 units), though offset by sharp UV model declines (e.g., XUV700 -99% to 27 units). Forward-looking catalysts cluster in mid-March 2026 investor meets (ICICI Bank Mar 13/17, Bondada Mar 11, Delhivery Mar 16), signaling sector dialogues amid AI/expansion themes in TCS/Adani/Reliance. Capital allocation leans dilutive via ESOP allotments (ICICI 485k shares, Delhivery 85k shares, negligible impact), while transactions highlight strategic moves (TCS HyperVault 49% sale to TPG for ₹199 Cr, Reliance 'Pahadi Local' acquisition). Insolvency filings show procedural progress (CoC approvals/extensions) but deferrals signal delays, implying prolonged uncertainty; portfolio-level pattern: neutral investor outreach dominates new filings (1-8), with positives in IT/auto/infra contrasting insolvency drags.

6 high priority10 medium16 total filings
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India MCA Insolvency Liquidation Filings — March 09, 2026

Across five insolvency filings, Indian companies in CIRP exhibit mixed procedural progress amid ongoing NCLT/IBC proceedings, with Impex Ferro Tech reaching an advanced 25th CoC meeting finalizing Prospective Resolution Applicants (PRAs) and Resolution Plans (RRP), contrasting early-stage processes at Unitech International (6th CoC) and JCT Limited (12th CoC upcoming). Unitech unanimously approved an addendum to Form G to boost transparency and applicant participation, while Jhaveri Credits advanced positively with NCLT Ahmedabad's amalgamation order upload. No YoY/QoQ financial trends, insider trades, capital allocations, or ratios reported across filings, highlighting opacity typical in distress; sentiments skew negative/neutral (4/5) except Jhaveri's positive. Portfolio-level pattern: Advanced CIRP stages (e.g., Impex) signal nearing resolution vs. peers' delays/deferrals, implying differentiated recovery timelines. Key implication: Equity wipeout risks persist, but value-maximizing steps offer speculative turnaround alpha; monitor March 10 JCT CoC for catalysts.

5 high priority5 total filings