However, Future Group's flagship firm Future Retail Ltd (FRL), which has nearly Rs 18,000 crore debt, is bound to face the corporate insolvency resolution process before NCLT
Kishore Biyani's retail chain was to sell 19 companies for Rs 24,713 crore as part of an agreement announcement in August 2020.
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Shareholders, unsecured creditors back the proposal
A majority of 69.29 per cent of secured creditors of FRL voted against the resolution while 30.71 per cent voted in favour: Company.
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Cite 'uncertainty over the entire proposition' for rejecting the proposal
Reliance Retail on Thursday said it will launch a dedicated artisan-only store format 'Swadesh', which will showcase agriculture & food products, handlooms, clothing, textiles, handicraft and handmade natural products. This will boost its handmade in India programme and provide a global platform for artisans and sellers of handcrafted products, said a statement by Reliance Retail. The first Swadesh store is expected to open in the second half of 2022, it said. "The programme is being spearheaded by Reliance Retail's handicraft brand Swadesh, which envisages an artisan-only dedicated store format for handcrafted products from across the country," it said. Besides, Reliance Retail, a subsidiary of Reliance Retail Ventures Limited (RRVL) is exploring new partnerships with state governments to create a strong, vigorous and sustainable ecosystem for local artisans, the statement added. As part of that, an MoU was signed on Thursday at the Bengal Global Business Summit in Kolkata with .
Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla will continue to lead the design and creative direction of the brand.
FEL has defaulted interest for the period between October 11, 2021, to April 10, 2022, a regulatory filing from the Future group firm said
The SC said in its order that the interim application will be transmitted to the Delhi High Court as agreed by both parties and as proceedings have already begun there
SC on Wednesday observed that parties will approach tribunal led by Singapore International Arbitration Centre to resume arbitration proceeding in relation with merger deal of FRL with Reliance Retail
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered resumption of arbitral proceedings before the SIAC tribunal over Future Retail's merger deal to the tune of Rs 24,500 crore with Reliance Retail Ltd. A bench comprising Chief Justice N V Ramana and Justices Krishna Murari and Hima Kohli took note of the consent of US e-commerce major Amazon and Future group over the resumption of arbitral proceedings before the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC). The bench said the SIAC tribunal would pass an appropriate order on a plea of FRL filed under a provision of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act which provides for passing an order if the arbitral tribunal finds that the continuation of the proceedings has for any other reason become unnecessary or impossible. Earlier, the apex court had asked the Future Group and Amazon to jointly urge the Delhi High Court to first hear the enforcement petitions of Amazon which also relate to the preservation of assets of FRL. Amazon had moved the top
The latest hearing comes after the Supreme Court asked Future Group and Amazon to request HC to hear the case on the enforcement of the emergency arbitration award passed by SIAC
SC asks both parties to urge Delhi HC to hear enforcement pleas of US firm first
It has been alleged by Amazon that on March 3, as many as 600 stores of FRL were taken away by Reliance
Earlier, Amazon had apprehended the 'disappearance' of assets and sought an interim order from the top court to ensure the preservation of assets of Future Retail Ltd
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Future Group companies will convene meeting with their respective shareholders and creditors on April 20 and 21 to get their approval for the Rs 24,713-crore deal with Reliance Retail
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