The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana announced on May 28 that it has issued General Order 26-0002, establishing procedures for debtors seeking a discharge in cases where plans have been confirmed under 11 U.S.C. § 1191(b).
According to the court, the new general order details the steps that must be followed by debtors whose bankruptcy plans are confirmed under this specific provision of federal law.
General Order 26-0002 is intended to provide clear guidance on how eligible debtors can obtain a discharge following plan confirmation pursuant to section 1191(b). The announcement states, “The Court has issued General Order 26-0002, which outlines the steps to be taken for debtors to obtain a discharge in cases with plans confirmed under 11 U.S.C. § 1191(b).”
Section 1191(b) refers to provisions within Title 11 of the United States Code that address certain requirements and procedures related to bankruptcy plan confirmation and debtor discharge.
Further information about General Order 26-0002 and its implementation is available through official court channels.



