HDFC Bank let go of Rs 40,000 cr loans as pricing didn't match bond mkt rates
The tribunal also granted the consortium 180 days beyond November 16 to pay the dues to the creditors and employees
Siva group offers Rs 81 cr to lenders
NCLT Mumbai will resume hearing in the Reliance Capital resolution matter on Monday
Tribunal gives consortium 180 days beyond November 16 to make payments to creditors, employees
JKC now has six months to settle its dues and take control of the airline
The lenders, who are planning a second round of auction for Reliance Capital on January 19th, are seeking a higher valuation for the bankrupt company
The matter had come up in the NCLT court on Thursday, where IndusInd Bank, Axis Finance and IDBI Bank had sought permission to file applications to intervene in the proposed merger
Reliance Capital has a consolidated debt of about Rs 40,000 crore
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In the first round, Torrent group emerged as the highest bidder by offering Rs 8,640 crore
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on Monday rejected a plea by Torrent Investments -- one of the bidders for the Anil Ambani-promoted Reliance Capital -- that sought to halt the Committee of Creditors' voting to hold a second round of auction. The NCLT, comprising justice PN Deshmukh and Shyam Babu Gautam, declined to grant a stay on Torrent Investments' plea, seeking to stop the Reliance Capital CoC's voting on the second round of auction. The tribunal has kept the matter for hearing on January 12. IndusInd International Holdings (Hinduja), represented by Harish Salve and Abhishek Manu Singhvi, also pleaded to be a party in the matter. Ravi Kadam represented the administrator, while Vikram Nankani appeared for the Torrent Group. Torrent Investments and Hinduja Group company IndusInd International Holdings are in the fray for Reliance Capital. The Hinduja Group entity submitted its bid 24 hours after the auction deadline, which was higher than the top offer made within the
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has on Friday admitted the insolvency plea filed against Future Supply Chain Solutions Ltd (FSCSL). Future group firm FSCSL in a regulatory filing said the Mumbai bench of NCLT has allowed the plea filed by DHL E-commerce (India) Pvt Ltd, claiming default. "NCLT has pronounced its Order today i.e. January 05, 2023, allowing the admission of the said petition of DHL E-commerce (India) Private Limited on for default of outstanding amount payable to operational creditor," the regulatory filing said. DHL Ecommerce has filed the plea as an operational creditor under the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code (IBC). Besides, this FSCSL was also facing insolvency petitions filed by two other operational creditors - Best Roadways Ltd and Leap India Pvt Ltd - before the NCLT. In November, both had served an advance intimation of filing an application against the company for their payments. FSCSL operates warehouses across the country. In Nagpur, FSCSL has
Banking sources said the Challenge Mechanism auction process in the Reliance Capital resolution provided for bidding of only the NPV (net present value) amount and not the payment terms
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Post-auction bids will delay insolvency resolution
The insolvency process of debt-ridden Reliance Capital Ltd (RCL) on Tuesday hit a roadblock as the NCLT Mumbai has stayed the resolution process on the plea of Torrent Group. The stay order was issued by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) as the Ahmedabad-based Torrent Group challenged the revised bid from Hinduja Group, sources said. Torrent Group, which emerged as the highest bidder with an Rs 8,640 crore offer, had moved the NCLT-Mumbai against Hinduja Group's late revised bid, which it had submitted after the completion of the e-auction process on December 21. A day after the e-auction, Hinduja Group, the promoter of IndusInd Bank, revised its offer from Rs 8,110 crore to Rs 9,000 crore. This is the first time that an e-auction of this scale is taking place for the resolution of an NBFC (non-banking financial company) under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC). The decision of e-auction was taken at the behest of LIC and EPFO, which together control 35 per cent of th
During the auction, Hinduja made an offer of Rs 8,110 crore, but raised it to Rs 9,000 crore and offered 100 per cent upfront cash to the lenders
The Indian Performing Right Society (IPRS) Ltd has moved the insolvency tribunal NCLT against Zee Entertainment Enterprise Ltd, claiming a default of Rs 211.41 crore, the media major said in a regulatory filing. However, Zee Entertainment Enterprise Ltd (ZEEL) added that it "will be filing its reply rejecting the claim on, inter alia, the ground that there is a pre-existing dispute between the parties on the claimed amount... " IPRS, which is a non-profit society comprising authors, composers and music publishers, had filed an application under Section 9 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) 2016, as an operational creditor claiming dues towards royalty payable for utilisation of "literary and musical works". "A Petition has been filed against the Company under Section 9 of the IBC by the IPRS, an Operational Creditor, before the NCLT, Mumbai Bench for initiation of Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process against the company, claiming a debt and default of Rs 211.41 crore ...