ICSI Pune Begins Two-Day Insolvency Capacity-Building Programme on August 21
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The Pune Chapter of WIRC of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India is beginning a two-day technical capacity-building programme on 21 August 2026 focused on the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Act, 2026 and related regulations.
The programme, titled Recalibrating the Insolvency Framework, is being organised jointly with the ICSI Institute of Insolvency Professionals and the ICSI Registered Valuers Organisation. It continues on 22 August and is scheduled to begin at 8:30 AM at the Pune Chapter premises in Kothrud, Pune.
What the programme will cover
According to the official programme material, the sessions are designed around the legal and practical implications of the 2026 amendments. The stated objectives include understanding the legislative intent behind the amendment law and related regulations, examining the amendments clause by clause, and analysing their operational, procedural and interpretative impact on insolvency practice.
The programme also proposes to cover emerging insolvency frameworks such as creditor-initiated insolvency resolution, group insolvency and cross-border insolvency. Practical areas identified in the programme include documentation, compliance requirements, process management and likely areas of dispute.
Who is the programme aimed at?
ICSI has identified insolvency professionals, company secretaries, registered valuers, advocates, bankers and officials of financial institutions as the intended audience. This makes the programme relevant not only for insolvency practitioners but also for professionals working on restructuring, valuation, credit recovery, stressed assets and corporate compliance.
CPE credit and fee
The official flyer states that insolvency professionals and registered valuers can earn 12 CPE hours, while company secretaries can earn 8 CPE hours. The listed programme fee is ₹1,900 plus GST.
The programme is being held at the Pune Chapter of WIRC of ICSI, Shreyas Apartments, Gananjay Society, D. P. Road, Kothrud, Pune. ICSI has provided the Pune Chapter email and telephone contacts for programme-related queries.
Why this matters for professionals
The programme is notable because it is structured specifically around the implementation consequences of the IBC Amendment Act, 2026 rather than a general introduction to insolvency law. For insolvency professionals and advisers, the stated focus on procedural changes, emerging mechanisms and implementation disputes may help translate recent legislative changes into day-to-day case handling and compliance.
Useful official links
Two-Day Capacity Building Programme on Recalibrating the Insolvency Framework
Key takeaway
Professionals working in insolvency, restructuring, valuation and corporate law have a two-day ICSI programme beginning August 21 in Pune that focuses on practical application of the 2026 IBC amendments and related regulations.