{"id":389794,"date":"2026-07-09T09:00:59","date_gmt":"2026-07-09T03:30:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/blog\/?p=389794"},"modified":"2026-07-08T18:03:30","modified_gmt":"2026-07-08T12:33:30","slug":"section-96-ibc-debt-centric-moratorium-sarfaesi-analysis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/blog\/post\/2026\/07\/09\/section-96-ibc-debt-centric-moratorium-sarfaesi-analysis\/","title":{"rendered":"The Debt-Centric Moratorium Under Section 96, IBC: SARFAESI Enforcement, Secured Assets and Doctrinal Fault Lines"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"text-align: justify; line-height: 150%;\">\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 3%; font-style: italic; text-align: center;\">Recent judicial developments under Part III of the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002802178\" target=\"_blank\">IBC<\/a> have given rise to a significant debate on the extent to which an interim moratorium under Section 96 can interfere with recovery proceedings initiated by secured creditors against the properties mortgaged by personal guarantors.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Introduction<\/p>\n<p style=\"\">Although insolvency framework governing corporate debtors under the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002802178\" target=\"_blank\">Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016<\/a> (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002802178\" target=\"_blank\">IBC<\/a>) is well-established, the legal position relating to personal guarantors and their secured assets continues to evolve. Recent judicial developments under Part III of the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002802178\" target=\"_blank\">IBC<\/a> have given rise to a significant debate on the extent to which an interim moratorium under Section 96 can interfere with recovery proceedings initiated by secured creditors against the properties mortgaged by personal guarantors. This controversy gets particularly complex in instances where:<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 36pt; text-indent: -18pt;\">1. The mortgaged property is jointly owned.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 36pt; text-indent: -18pt;\">2. The guarantor and principal borrower are the same legal entity (guarantee furnished by Director involved in the management of the principal borrower company).<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 36pt; text-indent: -18pt; margin-bottom: 3%;\">3. The secured creditor has already initiated <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002780400\" target=\"_blank\">Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002<\/a> (SARFAESI Act) proceedings before commencement of insolvency proceedings against personal guarantor.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 3%;\">Recent decisions of the Supreme Court, National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) and various High Courts indicate an inclination to construe Section 96 as creating a &#8220;debt-centric&#8221; moratorium, as opposed to a debtor-centric moratorium under Section <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0001549629\" target=\"_blank\">14<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002802178\" target=\"_blank\">IBC<\/a>. This approach stems from the broader language of Section 96, particularly the phrase that &#8220;any legal action or proceeding pending in respect of any debt shall be deemed to have been stayed&#8221;. Judicial decisions have relied upon this phraseology to distinguish Section 96 from Section <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0001549629\" target=\"_blank\">14<\/a>, which is limited to proceedings against the corporate debtor. As a result, in some cases, Section 96 has been interpreted to extend beyond the debtor and attach itself to the underlying debt obligation, thereby potentially impacting proceedings initiated under statutes such as the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002780400\" target=\"_blank\">SARFAESI<\/a> Act<\/span>. This article aims to examine the evolving jurisprudence surrounding Section <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0001549835\" target=\"_blank\">96<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002802178\" target=\"_blank\">IBC<\/a>, particularly its interaction with the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002780400\" target=\"_blank\">SARFAESI<\/a> Act<\/span> enforcement proceedings, guarantor-owned secured assets, and the emerging doctrinal tensions concerning ownership, moratorium protection and secured creditor remedies in personal guarantor insolvency proceedings.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Personal guarantors under the insolvency framework<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 3%;\">A personal guarantor undertakes liability for repayment of a debt in the event of default by the principal borrower. The <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002802178\" target=\"_blank\">IBC<\/a> treats personal guarantors as a distinct insolvency category capable of being subjected to independent insolvency proceedings under Part III. In <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9000034814\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Vishnu Kumar Agarwal<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Piramal Enterprises Ltd.<\/span><\/a><a id=\"fnref1\" href=\"#fn1\" title=\"1. 2019 SCC OnLine NCLAT 81.\"><sup>1<\/sup><\/a>, the NCLAT held that the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002802178\" target=\"_blank\">IBC<\/a> does not prohibit the simultaneous filing of applications under Section 7 against the principal borrower and the corporate guarantor(s), or even against multiple guarantors. However, the Tribunal clarified that once an application under Section 7 in respect of the same claim and default has been admitted against one corporate debtor whether the principal borrower or a corporate guarantor a subsequent application by the same financial creditor for the same claim and default cannot be admitted against the other corporate debtor. The NCLAT in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9000693421\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">SBI<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Athena Energy Ventures (P) Ltd.<\/span><\/a><a id=\"fnref2\" href=\"#fn2\" title=\"2. (2021) 226 Comp Cas 744 : 2020 SCC OnLine NCLAT 774.\"><sup>2<\/sup><\/a>, further affirmed that insolvency proceedings may proceed concurrently against the principal borrower and guarantor. This recognition points to the broader legislative intention to treat guarantees as independent obligations rather than merely ancillary liabilities.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Section 96 and the evolution of the debt-centric moratorium<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 3%;\">Though the moratorium under Section <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0001549629\" target=\"_blank\">14<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002802178\" target=\"_blank\">IBC<\/a> protects the corporate debtor and its assets during corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP), Section 96 restrains proceedings &#8220;in respect of any debt&#8221; upon filing of an insolvency application by or against a personal guarantor. This distinction has been increasingly viewed by courts as a wider debt-oriented moratorium framework. The constitutional validity and the scope of personal guarantor framework under the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002802178\" target=\"_blank\">IBC<\/a> was extensively analysed by the Supreme Court in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9002079514\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Dilip B. Jiwrajka<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Union of India<\/span><\/a><\/span><a id=\"fnref3\" href=\"#fn3\" title=\"3. (2024) 5 SCC 435 : (2024) 242 Comp Cas 358.\"><sup>3<\/sup><\/a>. It was clarified by the court that the interim moratorium under Section 96 is distinct from the moratorium under Section <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0001549629\" target=\"_blank\">14<\/a> which applies to corporate insolvency proceedings. Unlike Section <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0001549629\" target=\"_blank\">14<\/a>, which primarily protects the corporate debtor and its assets, Section 96 restrains legal actions &#8220;in respect of any debt&#8221;. The Supreme Court emphasised that the interim moratorium under Section 96 is protective in nature and attaches to the debt itself and not merely the debtor. This distinction matters because it may broaden the scope of Section 96 beyond the traditional bankruptcy protection. Thus, Section <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0001549629\" target=\"_blank\">14<\/a> suspends proceedings against the corporate debtor and Section 96 interrupts proceedings connected to the debt relationship itself, including enforcement proceedings arising from personal guarantees. Even prior to the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9002079514\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Dilip B. Jiwrajka case<\/span><\/a>, the Supreme Court had acknowledged the distinction between the corporate debtor moratoriums and guarantor liability. The difference in statutory language between Sections <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0001549629\" target=\"_blank\">14<\/a> and 96 was seen in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9000244495\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">SBI<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">V. Ramakrishnan<\/span><\/a><\/span><a id=\"fnref4\" href=\"#fn4\" title=\"4. (2018) 17 SCC 394 : (2019) 2 SCC (Civ) 458 : (2018) 210 Comp Cas 364.\"><sup>4<\/sup><\/a>, where the Supreme Court observed that the moratorium applicable to guarantors operates differently and, in some ways, more broadly because proceedings concerning the debt itself stand stayed. Considering apprehensions that such an interpretation may permit guarantors to evade liability, the court clarified that Section <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0001549629\" target=\"_blank\">14<\/a> is confined to the debts owed by the corporate debtors. The court further observed that in most cases personal guarantees are furnished by the Directors actively involved in the management of the Company\/principal borrower. It emphasised that the object of the Code is not to enable such guarantors to avoid their independent and co-extensive liability in respect of the outstanding debt, but to pay off the entire outstanding debt. It is for this reason that the protection under Section <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0001549629\" target=\"_blank\">14<\/a> has not been extended to personal guarantors.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 3%;\">The jurisprudence emerging from decisions such as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9002079514\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Dilip B. Jiwrajka case<\/span><\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9002101095\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Sanjay Dhingra<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">IDBI Bank Ltd.<\/span><\/a><\/span><a id=\"fnref5\" href=\"#fn5\" title=\"5. 2024 SCC OnLine Del 4521.\"><sup>5<\/sup><\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003041355\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Arrow Business Development Consultants (P) Ltd.<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Union Bank of India<\/span><\/a><\/span><a id=\"fnref6\" href=\"#fn6\" title=\"6. 2025 SCC OnLine Bom 4985.\"><sup>6<\/sup><\/a> has increasingly painted Section 96 as a &#8220;debt-centric&#8221; moratorium, different from the debtor-centric moratorium as contemplated under Section <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0001549629\" target=\"_blank\">14<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002802178\" target=\"_blank\">IBC<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: bold;\">The interface between Section 96 and SARFAESI proceedings<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 3%;\">The main conflict in recent jurisprudence is whether <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002780400\" target=\"_blank\">SARFAESI<\/a> proceedings can continue once an interim moratorium under Section 96 becomes operational. This issue was examined in detail by the Delhi High Court in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9002101095\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Sanjay Dhingra case<\/a><\/span>. The court interpreted the phrase &#8220;in relation to all the debts&#8221; appearing in Section 96 to mean that the interim moratorium extends to all debts owed by the personal guarantor, including mortgage liabilities which form the basis of the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002780400\" target=\"_blank\">SARFAESI<\/a> proceedings. The court held that on the commencement of insolvency proceedings against the personal guarantor, all pending legal proceedings concerning the debt stand stayed and the secured creditor cannot continue <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002780400\" target=\"_blank\">SARFAESI<\/a> enforcement. The court went on to state that even possession obtained under the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002780400\" target=\"_blank\">SARFAESI Act<\/a> prior to insolvency does not dilute the effect of the interim moratorium.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 3%;\">The Supreme Court in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9001270651\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Indian Overseas Bank<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">RCM Infrastructure Ltd.<\/span><\/a><\/span><a id=\"fnref7\" href=\"#fn7\" title=\"7. (2022) 8 SCC 516 : (2022) 4 SCC (Civ) 475 : (2022) 233 Comp Cas 57.\"><sup>7<\/sup><\/a> held that the transfer of ownership of the secured asset is complete, only on the issuance of the sale certificate and not before that. The Supreme Court in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9000029736\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Hindon Forge (P) Ltd.<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">State of U.P.<\/span><\/a><\/span><a id=\"fnref8\" href=\"#fn8\" title=\"8. (2019) 2 SCC 198 : (2019) 1 SCC (Civ) 551 : (2018) 4 Comp Cas-OL 680.\"><sup>8<\/sup><\/a> held that a secured creditor remains a secured creditor despite taking possession of the secured asset because the ownership and complete title vests in the transferee only when the transfer is effected in accordance with Rules 8 and 9, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002854968\" target=\"_blank\">Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002<\/a>. It is thus established that a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002780400\" target=\"_blank\">SARFAESI<\/a> sale does not attain finality merely because possession has been taken or auction proceedings commenced. This reasoning was later adopted and expanded by the Bombay High Court in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003041355\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Arrow Business Development case<\/span><\/a><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><a id=\"fnref9\" href=\"#fn9\" title=\"9. Arrow Business Development Consultants (P) Ltd. v. Union Bank of India, 2025 SCC OnLine Bom 4985.\"><sup>9<\/sup><\/a><\/span> wherein it was held that post-moratorium acceptance of sale consideration was impermissible and that the issuance of sale certificate during operation of Section 96 was invalid.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Ownership, redemption and transfer of secured assets<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 3%;\">One of the most analytically significant aspects of recent jurisprudence concerns the distinction between extinguishment of redemption rights and the transfer of ownership.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 3%;\">Under the unamended Section <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0001567730\" target=\"_blank\">13(8)<\/a><\/span><\/span><\/span>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002780400\" target=\"_blank\">SARFAESI Act<\/a>, borrower&#8217;s right to redeem the secured asset was available till the sale or transfer of the asset. However, the amended provisions of Section <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0001567730\" target=\"_blank\">13(8)<\/a>, make it clear that the right of redemption stands extinguished upon publication of the auction notice. This position was authoritatively recognised by the Supreme Court in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9001915130\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Celir LLP<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Bafna Motors (Mumbai) (P) Ltd.<\/span><\/span><\/a><\/span><a id=\"fnref10\" href=\"#fn10\" title=\"10. (2024) 2 SCC 1 : (2024) 1 SCC (Civ) 62 : (2024) 242 Comp Cas 45.\"><sup>10<\/sup><\/a>, the court observed that the vested right invested in the successful purchaser upon confirmation of sale is contingent upon payment of full sale consideration. The issue in this case, however, was whether a borrower would be permitted to exercise its right of redemption after publication of the notice for sale and it should hence be notes that the Supreme Court was not dealing with any <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002802178\" target=\"_blank\">IBC<\/a> implications. However, the Bombay High Court in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003041355\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Arrow Business Development case<\/span><\/a><a id=\"fnref11\" href=\"#fn11\" title=\"11. Arrow Business Development Consultants (P) Ltd. v. Union Bank of India, 2025 SCC OnLine Bom 4985.\"><sup>11<\/sup><\/a> drew a critical distinction by holding that extinguishment of redemption rights does not affect ownership rights in the secured asset. According to the court, ownership transfers only upon issuance of the sale certificate. While doctrinally attractive, this reasoning arguably creates conceptual instability within <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002780400\" target=\"_blank\">SARFAESI<\/a> jurisprudence.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: bold;\">The paradox of debt-centricity under Section 96<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 3%;\">Despite the expansive interpretation, courts have simultaneously attempted to impose limits upon Section 96. In <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9001300162\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Axis Trustee Services Ltd.<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Brij Bhushan Singal<\/span><\/span><\/a><\/span><a id=\"fnref12\" href=\"#fn12\" title=\"12. (2023) 237 Comp Cas 294 : 2022 SCC OnLine Del 3634.\"><sup>12<\/sup><\/a>, the Delhi High Court held that the interim moratorium is limited to the debts of the specific guarantor against whom insolvency proceedings are initiated and does not automatically extend protection to co-guarantors. Similarly, the Bombay High Court in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003381782\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">IL &amp; FS Financial Services<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Serveall Constructions (P) Ltd.<\/span><\/a><\/span><a id=\"fnref13\" href=\"#fn13\" title=\"13. (2026) 267 Comp Cas 53 : 2026 SCC OnLine Bom 2460.\"><sup>13<\/sup><\/a> clarified that moratoriums under Sections <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0001549629\" target=\"_blank\">14<\/a> and 96 are entity-specific and do not provide blanket immunity to all persons connected with the debt. These decisions reveal an important conceptual contradiction. If Section 96 is genuinely &#8220;debt-centric&#8221;, then, in principle, the moratorium ought to extend to all proceedings concerning the same debt, including proceedings against co-guarantors. However, courts have simultaneously confined the protection to the specific debtor subjected to insolvency proceedings. This suggests that despite the rhetoric of debt-centricity, the jurisprudence ultimately remains anchored to the debtor&#8217;s identity.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Procedural abuse and strategic invocation of interim moratoriums<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 3%;\">The expansive interpretation of Section 96, has also generated concerns regarding procedural misuse and tactical insolvency filings. Several borrowers and guarantors invoke Section 96 strategically in order to obstruct <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002780400\" target=\"_blank\">SARFAESI<\/a> proceedings instead of pursuing insolvency resolution. Common patterns include filing defective insolvency applications, repeated refiling, deliberate procedural non-compliance and initiating proceedings immediately before possession or auction stages.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 3%;\">These concerns were expressly recognised by the Bombay High Court in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9002604518\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Bank of Baroda<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Union of India<\/span><\/a><\/span><a id=\"fnref14\" href=\"#fn14\" title=\"14. 2024 SCC OnLine Bom 3964.\"><sup>14<\/sup><\/a>, where the court observed systemic misuse of interim moratorium provisions to stall recovery actions. The court consequently directed stricter procedural scrutiny and adherence to timelines under the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002789180\" target=\"_blank\">National Company Law Tribunal Rules, 2016<\/a> (NCLT Rules). However, the jurisprudence still lacks clear standards for distinguishing bona fide insolvency filings from strategically motivated obstructions. Likewise, the courts have not yet developed any proportionate remedies for abusive conduct, such as dismissal with prejudice, exemplary costs or adoption of expedited adjudication mechanisms. In absence of such safeguards, the automatic commencement of interim moratorium upon filing of the application creates a serious risk of procedural abuse and would be capable of frustrating <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002780400\" target=\"_blank\">SARFAESI<\/a> enforcement for prolonged periods.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Conclusion<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 3%;\">The jurisprudence surrounding Section 96 demonstrates a gradual shift toward a debt-centric conception of insolvency protection in relation to personal guarantors. Decisions such as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9002079514\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Dilip B. Jiwrajka<\/span><\/a><a id=\"fnref15\" href=\"#fn15\" title=\"15. Dilip B. Jiwrajka v. Union of India, (2024) 5 SCC 435 : (2024) 242 Comp Cas 358.\"><sup>15<\/sup><\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9002101095\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Sanjay Dhingra<\/span><\/a><a id=\"fnref16\" href=\"#fn16\" title=\"16. Sanjay Dhingra v. IDBI Bank Ltd., 2024 SCC OnLine Del 4521.\"><sup>16<\/sup><\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003041355\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Arrow Business Development<\/span><\/a><a id=\"fnref17\" href=\"#fn17\" title=\"17. Arrow Business Development Consultants (P) Ltd. v. Union Bank of India, 2025 SCC OnLine Bom 4985.\"><sup>17<\/sup><\/a> have significantly expanded the understanding of interim moratorium. At the same time, courts have resisted transforming Section 96 into a blanket shield against all creditor action through decisions such as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9001300162\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Axis Trustee<\/span><\/a><a id=\"fnref18\" href=\"#fn18\" title=\"18. Axis Trustee Services Ltd. v. Brij Bhushan Singal, (2023) 237 Comp Cas 294 : 2022 SCC OnLine Del 3634.\"><sup>18<\/sup><\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003381782\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">IL &amp; FS Financial Services<\/span><\/a><a id=\"fnref19\" href=\"#fn19\" title=\"19. IL &amp; FS Financial Services v. Serveall Constructions (P) Ltd., (2026) 267 Comp Cas 53 : 2026 SCC OnLine Bom 2460.\"><sup>19<\/sup><\/a> which reflect judicial caution against over-expansion of the moratorium regime. Nevertheless, conflict between secured creditor enforcement and insolvency protection remains far from settled. The current interpretation of Section 96 oscillates between a genuinely debt-centric framework and a debtor-specific protective mechanism without fully reconciling the implications of either approach. Until the Supreme Court conclusively harmonises the relationship between Section 96 and the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-0002780400\" target=\"_blank\">SARFAESI Act<\/a> enforcement, the conflict between insolvency protection and secured creditor remedies will likely remain one of the most contested areas within personal guarantor insolvency jurisprudence.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<hr\/>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><strong><span style=\"color: #000080;\">*Advocate practicing litigation across courts and Tribunals in Pune. Author can be reached at: <a href=\"mailto:nihareekaghadage2@gmail.com\" target=\"_blank\">nihareekaghadage2@gmail.com<\/a>.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn1\" href=\"#fnref1\">1.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9000034814\" target=\"_blank\">2019 SCC OnLine NCLAT 81<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn2\" href=\"#fnref2\">2.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9000693421\" target=\"_blank\">(2021) 226 Comp Cas 744<\/a> : <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9000693421\" target=\"_blank\">2020 SCC OnLine NCLAT 774<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn3\" href=\"#fnref3\">3.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9002079514\" target=\"_blank\">(2024) 5 SCC 435<\/span><\/a> : (2024) 242 Comp Cas 358.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn4\" href=\"#fnref4\">4.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9000244495\" target=\"_blank\">(2018) 17 SCC 394<\/span><\/a> : (2019) 2 SCC (Civ) 458 : (2018) 210 Comp Cas 364.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn5\" href=\"#fnref5\">5.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9002101095\" target=\"_blank\">2024 SCC OnLine Del 4521<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn6\" href=\"#fnref6\">6.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003041355\" target=\"_blank\">2025 SCC OnLine Bom 4985<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn7\" href=\"#fnref7\">7.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9001270651\" target=\"_blank\">(2022) 8 SCC 516<\/span><\/a> : (2022) 4 SCC (Civ) 475 : (2022) 233 Comp Cas 57.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn8\" href=\"#fnref8\">8.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9000029736\" target=\"_blank\">(2019) 2 SCC 198<\/span><\/a> : (2019) 1 SCC (Civ) 551 : (2018) 4 Comp Cas-OL 680.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn9\" href=\"#fnref9\">9.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003041355\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Arrow Business Development Consultants (P) Ltd.<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Union Bank of India<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-style: italic;\"><\/span>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003041355\" target=\"_blank\">2025 SCC OnLine Bom 4985<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn10\" href=\"#fnref10\">10.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9001915130\" target=\"_blank\">(2024) 2 SCC 1<\/span><\/a> : (2024) 1 SCC (Civ) 62 : (2024) 242 Comp Cas 45.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn11\" href=\"#fnref11\">11.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003041355\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Arrow Business Development Consultants (P) Ltd.<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Union Bank of India<\/span><\/a>,<span style=\"font-style: italic;\"><\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003041355\" target=\"_blank\">2025 SCC OnLine Bom 4985<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn12\" href=\"#fnref12\">12.<\/a> (2023) 237 Comp Cas 294 : <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9001300162\" target=\"_blank\">2022 SCC OnLine Del 3634<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn13\" href=\"#fnref13\">13.<\/a> (2026) 267 Comp Cas 53 : <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003381782\" target=\"_blank\">2026 SCC OnLine Bom 2460<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn14\" href=\"#fnref14\">14.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9002604518\" target=\"_blank\">2024 SCC OnLine Bom 3964<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn15\" href=\"#fnref15\">15.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9002079514\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Dilip B. Jiwrajka<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Union of India, (<\/span>2024) 5 SCC 435<\/span><\/a> : (2024) 242 Comp Cas 358.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn16\" href=\"#fnref16\">16.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9002101095\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Sanjay Dhingra<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">IDBI Bank Ltd.<\/span>, <\/span>2024 SCC OnLine Del 4521<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn17\" href=\"#fnref17\">17.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003041355\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Arrow Business Development Consultants (P) Ltd.<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Union Bank of India<\/span>, 2025 SCC OnLine Bom 4985<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn18\" href=\"#fnref18\">18.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9001300162\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Axis Trustee Services Ltd.<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Brij Bhushan Singal<\/span><\/a>, (2023) 237 Comp Cas 294 : <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9001300162\" target=\"_blank\">2022 SCC OnLine Del 3634<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-left: 18pt; text-indent: -18pt;\"><a id=\"fn19\" href=\"#fnref19\">19.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003381782\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">IL &amp; FS Financial Services<\/span> v. <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Serveall Constructions (P) Ltd.<\/span><\/a>, (2026) 267 Comp Cas 53 : <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scconline.com\/DocumentLink.aspx?q=JTXT-9003381782\" target=\"_blank\">2026 SCC OnLine Bom 2460<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Nihareeka Ghadage*<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":67011,"featured_media":389795,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[42503,1191],"tags":[109333,109332,109331,109330,109329,109334],"class_list":["post-389794","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-legal-analysis","category-op-ed","tag-debt-centric-moratorium-personal-guarantors-ibc","tag-interim-moratorium-section-96-sarfaesi-enforcement","tag-personal-guarantor-insolvency-secured-assets-india","tag-sarfaesi-and-section-96-ibc-conflict","tag-section-96-ibc-debt-centric-moratorium-analysis","tag-secured-creditor-remedies-personal-guarantor-insolvency"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v27.4 (Yoast SEO v27.4) - 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