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    May 2014

Corporate Debt Restructuring Service

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The need for a corporate debt restructuring often arises when a company is going through severe financial crisis and is having difficulty in meeting its obligations to its lenders. If the condition of the company threatens its existence, it can negotiate with its creditors to reduce these burdens and increase its chances of avoiding bankruptcy. In the U.S., the synonymous Law is Chapter 11 proceedings which allow a company to get protection from creditors with the hope of renegotiating the terms on the debt agreements and survive as a going concern.

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About the Company

IndiaMART Member Since
May 2014
Rajani, Singhania & Partners is a full-service national law firm in India, with its offices at new delhi, mumbai, bangalore and hyderabad. We encompass a team of over 100 lawyers with extensive experience and wide exposure. Some of our lawyers are qualified chartered accountants and company secretaries. Our objective is to look for simple, direct and uncompromising solutions to what may be complex problems. Our dedicated team provides expert advice in specific sectors and practice areas like general corporate & commercial, mergers & acquisitions (M&A), capital markets, private equity, dispute resolution including arbitration & litigation, employment, infrastructure, taxation, banking & finance, project finance and intellectual property. We take pride in understanding client specific issues, each client's priorities and concerns and analyzing them in the background of commercial realities. The firm represents a number of large and medium enterprises, fortune 500 companies, multinational corporations, public sector undertakings, ministries and government authorities. The firm is also empanelled with the ministry of finance and the department of economic affairs to provide legal services in public private partnership transactions for both central and state agencies.