It also wanted rejection of the resolution plan of ArcelorMittal and if that was done, the Rs 420 billion proceeds be distributed among all financial creditors on pro-rata basis of the amount of claim.
Earlier this month, operational creditors, including GAIL India and Gujarat Energy Transmission Corp, filed separate applications seeking rejection of ArcelorMittal's bid saying the Rs 420-billion project leaves out their claims.
Last month, a committee of Essar Steel lenders picked ArcelorMittal's Rs 420-billion proposal to take over the debt-laden company by paying Rs 419.87 billion out of total dues of Rs 493.95 billion of financial creditors. Operational creditors, under the plan, are to get just Rs 2.14 billion against the outstanding of Rs 49.76 billion.
Aggrieved, over two dozen operational creditors filed separate interlocutory applications in the Ahmedabad-bench of NCLT. They wanted Arcelor to pay in full all dues of operational creditors, or a Rs 543.89 billion proposal of the owners of Essar Steel to be considered.
Essar Steel Asia Holding Ltd (ESAHL) — the promoter of Essar Steel — has proposed to pay Rs 543.89 billion to clear all dues of the financial and operational creditor in a last-ditch effort to avert losing their flagship company.
While ArcelorMittal spokesperson could not be reached for comments, the spokesperson had at the time of operational creditors like GAIL approaching the NCLT stated: “We have followed the IBC process in good faith since first submitting our EOI in 2017. The committee of creditors has clearly decided ArcelorMittal's plan is in the best interests of Essar Steel and we are confident that the process will be implemented correctly and according to the law." SCB said the details of the Rs 420 billion revised resolution plan of ArcelorMittal, including the distribution among the creditors, was not circulated along with the agenda of the meeting. “It is an admitted position that the Revised Resolution Plan was never discussed in the CoC meetings, since there have been no CoC meetings on or after October 23, 2018 (when the revised resolution plan was received),” it said.