Reporting of:
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 and Companies Act, 2013 (Includes both Reportable and Non-Reportable Judgments and Orders)
Case Law Reporting Structure:
- Well-prepared case headnotes explaining the key points of a case by closely tracking the judgment’s language
- Detailed Case summaries include: Facts of the case, submissions, issues/ questions framed, and a brief of the decision
- The brief about the decision is divided into sections/parts with clear headings of each part for easy reference
- Proper paragraphing of contents with heading of each paragraph to make it simple and readable
- Paragraph/ contents highlighted using bold and italic in summary to emphasize key parts of the court’s reasoning
- Case summaries are structured in bullet points to present content in a professional and reader-friendly manner
- Cross-references to paragraph numbers in the original court judgments
- Full text of judgments reported
- Each judgment assigned a Case Citation (IBC Laws case citations are accepted in Tribunal/Court submissions; many reported cases include IBC Laws citations)
- Supreme Court orders are separately tabulated with cross-references to the relevant impugned orders
- Impugned Order case reference is provided in reported case
- IJ Reporting part contains Complete Case Reference including Case Citation, Case Name, Court Name, date, case no., judge name etc.)










