<p>The Rajya Sabha was adjourned for the day on Tuesday amid continuous protest by opposition parties over their demand for a discussion on the use of Pegasus spyware, farmers' agitation against farm reform laws and other issues.</p>.<p>However, the House passed the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2021 with a brief discussion amid the ruckus created by opposition parties.</p>.<p>As soon as the House resumed after lunch at 2 pm, BJP member Bhubaneshwar Kalita in Chair asked Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to move the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2021.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/rajya-sabha-proceedings-adjourned-twice-amid-opposition-ruckus-1015724.html" target="_blank">Rajya Sabha proceedings adjourned twice amid Opposition ruckus</a></strong></p>.<p>Soon after, the opposition members started their protest and trooped into the Well of the House and remained there throughout. They also continued sloganeering.</p>.<p>The chair called Amar Patnaik (BJD) to initiate the debate on the Bill. Thereafter, Banda Prakash (TRS), M Thambidurai, K Ravindra Kumar (TDP) and V Vijaysai Reddy (YSRCP) participated in the discussion on the Bill amid continuous protest by opposition members.</p>.<p>John Brittas (CPI-M) also rose to participate in the debate, but then started taking about issues like snooping, saying that the democracy is in danger.</p>.<p>After the brief debate by a few members, the bill was moved for passage in the House and it was passed with voice vote amid the din by the opposition.</p>.<p>Referring to the behaviour of opposition members, Sitharaman said it was unacceptable that they disrupted the members from participating in the debate and surrounded them in a threatening fashion.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/govt-introduces-bill-to-amend-insolvency-law-in-lok-sabha-1012990.html" target="_blank">Govt introduces Bill to amend insolvency law in Lok Sabha</a></strong></p>.<p>She also expressed her dismay over opposition members throwing pieces of paper on the chair, disrespecting the House.</p>.<p>The Bill seeks to replace the IBC Amendment Ordinance, 2021 promulgated in April which introduced pre-packs as an insolvency resolution mechanism for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) with defaults up to Rs 1 crore.</p>.<p>The Lok Sabha had passed the Bill on July 28.</p>.<p>The proposed amendments will enable the government to notify the threshold of a default not exceeding Rs 1 crore for initiation of the pre-packaged resolution process. The government has already prescribed the threshold of Rs 10 lakh for this purpose.</p>.<p>The Bill proposes a new chapter in the IB Code to facilitate the pre-packaged insolvency resolution process for corporate persons that are Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).</p>.<p>As per the Statement of Objects and Reasons of the Bill, it seeks to specify a minimum threshold of not more than Rs 1 crore for initiating the pre-packaged insolvency resolution process as well as provisions for disposal of simultaneous applications for initiation of the insolvency resolution process and pre-packaged insolvency resolution process, pending against the same corporate debtor.</p>.<p>There would be a penalty for fraudulent or malicious initiation of the pre-packaged insolvency resolution process, or with intent to defraud persons, and for fraudulent management of the corporate debtor during the process.</p>.<p>Further, punishment would be meted out for offences related to the pre-packaged insolvency resolution process.</p>
<p>The Rajya Sabha was adjourned for the day on Tuesday amid continuous protest by opposition parties over their demand for a discussion on the use of Pegasus spyware, farmers' agitation against farm reform laws and other issues.</p>.<p>However, the House passed the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2021 with a brief discussion amid the ruckus created by opposition parties.</p>.<p>As soon as the House resumed after lunch at 2 pm, BJP member Bhubaneshwar Kalita in Chair asked Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to move the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2021.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/rajya-sabha-proceedings-adjourned-twice-amid-opposition-ruckus-1015724.html" target="_blank">Rajya Sabha proceedings adjourned twice amid Opposition ruckus</a></strong></p>.<p>Soon after, the opposition members started their protest and trooped into the Well of the House and remained there throughout. They also continued sloganeering.</p>.<p>The chair called Amar Patnaik (BJD) to initiate the debate on the Bill. Thereafter, Banda Prakash (TRS), M Thambidurai, K Ravindra Kumar (TDP) and V Vijaysai Reddy (YSRCP) participated in the discussion on the Bill amid continuous protest by opposition members.</p>.<p>John Brittas (CPI-M) also rose to participate in the debate, but then started taking about issues like snooping, saying that the democracy is in danger.</p>.<p>After the brief debate by a few members, the bill was moved for passage in the House and it was passed with voice vote amid the din by the opposition.</p>.<p>Referring to the behaviour of opposition members, Sitharaman said it was unacceptable that they disrupted the members from participating in the debate and surrounded them in a threatening fashion.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/govt-introduces-bill-to-amend-insolvency-law-in-lok-sabha-1012990.html" target="_blank">Govt introduces Bill to amend insolvency law in Lok Sabha</a></strong></p>.<p>She also expressed her dismay over opposition members throwing pieces of paper on the chair, disrespecting the House.</p>.<p>The Bill seeks to replace the IBC Amendment Ordinance, 2021 promulgated in April which introduced pre-packs as an insolvency resolution mechanism for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) with defaults up to Rs 1 crore.</p>.<p>The Lok Sabha had passed the Bill on July 28.</p>.<p>The proposed amendments will enable the government to notify the threshold of a default not exceeding Rs 1 crore for initiation of the pre-packaged resolution process. The government has already prescribed the threshold of Rs 10 lakh for this purpose.</p>.<p>The Bill proposes a new chapter in the IB Code to facilitate the pre-packaged insolvency resolution process for corporate persons that are Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).</p>.<p>As per the Statement of Objects and Reasons of the Bill, it seeks to specify a minimum threshold of not more than Rs 1 crore for initiating the pre-packaged insolvency resolution process as well as provisions for disposal of simultaneous applications for initiation of the insolvency resolution process and pre-packaged insolvency resolution process, pending against the same corporate debtor.</p>.<p>There would be a penalty for fraudulent or malicious initiation of the pre-packaged insolvency resolution process, or with intent to defraud persons, and for fraudulent management of the corporate debtor during the process.</p>.<p>Further, punishment would be meted out for offences related to the pre-packaged insolvency resolution process.</p>