As part of the debt restructuring plan, hospitality chain Hotel Leelaventure had entered into a pact with MetTube to sell the Goa property for Rs 725 crore.
Under the deal, the property would be purchased by Ceres Hotels Private Ltd, a wholly-owned Indian subsidiary of MetTube.
In a tweet, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) said it has approved the acquisition of The Leela, Goa, by Ceres Hotels.
CCI considered five-star deluxe/five-star hotels in Goa as the relevant market while looking into the deal.
MetTube is part of the Lord Bagri-promoted Metdist Group.
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