1.To appraise the legal provisions relating to Bankruptcy and Insolvency law and
    evaluate its role.2.To evaluate the responsive approach and immediate action of the
    government in making amendments to overcome ambiguities and problems created by
    the Act.3.To analyse the comparative perspectives of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Law
    through legislative frameworks and case studies. 4.To equip the participants to perform
    various roles in banks, law firms, regulatory bodies and policy making bodies with
    requisite knowledge of provisions of comparative insolvency and bankruptcy law.5.To
    enable students to develop reflective and critical thinking to propose solutions to the
    existing legal challenges and generate the ability to create knowledge in the form of
    research papers, policy papers, judgments, policy revamping, and law reform
    recommendations in contemporary areas Trade
    Catalogue Code: T1745
    Course Type: Generic Core Course
    Total Credit: 2
    Credits (Theory): 2
    Credits (Practical): 2
    No. of Hours: 30
    Internal Marks: 60
    External Marks : 40
    Total Marks: 100
    Experiential Learning: Yes
    Primary Purpose of Course: Employablity
    Primary Orientation of the Course: Environment and Sustainability
    Course Code: 103410210
    Floating Credit: No
    Audit Course: Yes
    Course Needs: Global