
Publish NCLT Notice Advertisement in Newspaper
An NCLT Notice Advertisement is a legally mandatory public notice published in newspapers as per the order of the National Company Law Tribunal. These advertisements are required in matters related to insolvency, liquidation, merger, demerger, capital reduction, and company petitions.
Under the provisions of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 and Companies Act, publication in widely circulated English and Regional newspapers is compulsory as directed by the Tribunal.
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When is NCLT Newspaper Publication Required?
NCLT Notice Ads are generally required in:
- Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP)
- Liquidation Proceedings
- Merger & Amalgamation
- Reduction of Share Capital
- Winding Up Petitions
- Scheme of Arrangement
The notice must be published in one English and one Regional language newspaper in the concerned jurisdiction.

Book Insolvency Ad in Newspaper
Booking an Insolvency Ad in Newspaper is a mandatory step in many corporate insolvency cases under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. When insolvency proceedings are initiated before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), the tribunal generally directs the publication of a public notice to inform creditors and stakeholders. This advertisement invites claims and provides essential details about the commencement of the insolvency process.
An insolvency newspaper notice typically includes the name of the corporate debtor, registered office address, CIN, insolvency commencement date, last date for submission of claims, and contact details of the Interim Resolution Professional (IRP) or Resolution Professional (RP). As per legal requirements, the notice must be published in at least one English and one regional language newspaper circulating in the relevant jurisdiction.
Publishing the insolvency notice in reputed newspapers such as The Times of India, The Hindu, or other leading regional dailies ensures wider reach and compliance. The cost depends on newspaper selection, city, ad size, and word count. Timely and accurate publication helps avoid legal complications and ensures smooth progress of the insolvency resolution process.
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Newspapers We Publish NCLT Notices In
We publish NCLT Notice Advertisements in leading newspapers across India, including:
- The Times of India
- The Hindu
- The Economic Times
- Hindustan Times
- Business Standard
- Dainik Jagran
- Amar Ujala
All State & Regional Newspapers Across India
Why Choose Us for NCLT Notice Ads?
β 12+ Years Experience in Legal Newspaper Advertising
β Tribunal Compliant Draft Format
β Fast Approval & Same Day Booking
β Lowest Newspaper Ad Rates
β All India Coverage
β Complete Coordination with Newspapers
We ensure 100% compliance with NCLT directions.
Documents Required
To publish NCLT Notice Advertisement, you need:
- Copy of NCLT Order
- Draft Notice Content
- Company Details (CIN, Registered Address)
- Publication City
- Preferred Newspapers
Our team verifies and formats your notice before release.
NCLT Notice Ad Cost
Cost depends on:
- Newspaper Selection
- City of Publication
- Ad Size (Classified / Display)
- Word Count
Contact us for instant quotation.
Publish NCLT Notice Ad Today
Avoid delays in tribunal compliance. Get your NCLT Notice Advertisement published quickly and professionally.
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Quick Booking Process
1οΈβ£ Share NCLT Order Copy
2οΈβ£ Approve Draft & Newspaper Selection
3οΈβ£ Get Published with Newspaper Proof
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):-
Is publication mandatory?
Yes, in most cases as per Tribunal direction.
How many newspapers are required?
Usually one English and one Regional newspaper.
How long does it take?
Normally 1β2 working days after approval.
Need to Publish NCLT Notice Urgently?
We handle drafting, formatting, booking & publication end-to-end.
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