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Doctrine of Clean Slate

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The Doctrine of Clean Slate under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) has been reaffirmed by the Delhi High Court. The Court clarified that a successful resolution applicant—i.e., the new owner or buyer of an insolvent company—cannot be held liable for criminal offences or liabilities that arose from the corporate debtor’s past management. This principle reinforces the idea that the company, once revived under the IBC, can start afresh without being burdened by old debts or disputes.

Concept and Legal Basis

The Clean Slate Doctrine ensures that a company, upon completion of the insolvency resolution process under the IBC, gets a fresh start. Once the company is taken over by a new buyer through an approved resolution plan, it becomes free from all past debts, penalties, and legal liabilities. The legal foundation of this doctrine lies in Section 31 of the IBC, which provides that the approved resolution plan is binding on all stakeholders, including government authorities. This legal certainty is crucial to ensure confidence among investors and facilitate the revival of distressed companies.

Objectives of the Doctrine

The Clean Slate Doctrine serves several important purposes. Firstly, it attracts genuine investors by providing them with certainty and finality regarding their investment. Secondly, it prevents the new management from being burdened with old disputes, hidden liabilities, or pending claims that could hinder operational efficiency. Lastly, the doctrine ensures the smooth and timely revival of insolvent companies, contributing to overall economic stability and the protection of jobs.

Key Judicial Rulings

Several landmark judicial rulings have shaped and reinforced the Clean Slate Doctrine under the IBC:

  • Essar Steel India Ltd. v. Satish Kumar Gupta (2019): The Supreme Court (SC) held that once the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) approves a resolution plan, all previous claims and liabilities of the company are extinguished.

  • Ghanashyam Mishra & Sons v. Edelweiss ARC (2021): The SC reaffirmed that even government dues not included in the resolution plan are effectively written off.

  • Surya Exim Case (Gujarat HC, 2024): The Gujarat High Court reiterated that, post-approval of the resolution plan, no new tax or other claims can be raised for periods prior to the insolvency resolution.

These rulings collectively emphasize that the company’s revival under the IBC is meant to be free from past entanglements, creating a truly clean slate for new management.

Limitations of the Doctrine

While the doctrine protects the company, it does not shield the former directors or management from personal or criminal liability. Individuals responsible for past actions may still face legal consequences, ensuring accountability while allowing the business itself to restart without historical burdens.


 

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