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The definitive, masterwork commentary on NPA recovery, SARFAESI, and banking litigation in India. When it comes to financial defaults, asset reconstruction, and high-stakes debt enforcement, precision is paramount. Srivastava�s Securitisation & Debt Recovery Laws, published by the historic Law Publishers (India) Pvt. Ltd., stands as the most authoritative, full-fledged reference manual in banking jurisprudence. Now in its meticulously revised 11th Edition, this comprehensive two-volume treatise provides an uncompromised analytical breakdown of complex creditor-debtor frameworks. This set bridges statutory provisions with the reality of commercial recovery, providing clear legal pathways through corporate debt restructuring, Debt Recovery Tribunals (DRT), and modern insolvency frameworks.
Key Features & Structural Highlights
Exhaustive Statutory Commentaries� In-depth, clause-by-clause legal analysis of the SARFAESI Act, 2002 and the Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy Act, 1993 (RDBA).
Intersectional Financial Laws� Seamlessly incorporates overlapping mandates from the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) alongside Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines.
Advanced Electronic & Asset Reconstruction Guidance� Detailed exposition tracking the regulation of Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARCs), Central Registry rules, and non-performing asset (NPA) management.
Up-to-Date Judicial Precedents� Packed with the latest landmark rulings from the Supreme Court, regional High Courts, Debt Recovery Tribunals (DRT), and Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunals (DRAT).
Ready Enforcement Rules� Includes the full text and updated rules of the Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002, along with practical guidelines for secured creditors.
Who is this Book For?
Banking & Finance Advocates: An essential legal weapon for formulating defense or enforcement tactics in DRT, DRAT, and NCLT courtrooms.
Bank Legal Officers & Recovery Agents: A step-by-step corporate guide to ensuring strict procedural compliance during symbolic or physical asset possession.
Chartered Accountants & Liquidators: Crucial for understanding priority of claims, secured creditor rights, and structured corporate restructuring paths.
Judicial & Recovery Officers: A highly reliable bench reference tool trusted across tribunals to resolve complex jurisdictional disputes.