Idea's move comes after the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) and exchanges gave their conditional nod to the proposed USD 23-billion merger deal that would create the country's largest telecom operator.
"...Idea Cellular yesterday filed an application before the National Company Law Tribunal, Ahmedabad bench, for approval of the merger of Vodafone India Ltd and Vodafone Mobile Services Ltd with the company," Idea said in a statement.
The NCLT application follows "the receipt of approvals from the Competition Commission of India on July 24, 2017, and the stock exchanges/Sebi on August 4, 2017", it added.
The deal gives Vodafone India an implied enterprise value of Rs 82,800 crore and Idea Rs 72,200 crore.
Post the transaction, the British firm will own 45.1 per cent stake in the merged entity while the Aditya Birla group, Idea's parent, will have 26 per cent after paying Rs 3,874 crore cash for a 4.9 per cent stake.
The remaining 28.9 per cent will be held by other shareholders.
In their 'no-objection' letters on scheme of amalgamation, the two bourses -- the BSE and the NSE -- emphasised that all the conditions put forth by the regulator need to be placed before the NCLT while seeking its go-ahead.
Sebi noted that a complaint was received alleging that one of the promoters of Idea Cellular had purchased 0.23 per cent shares of the company prior to announcement of the draft amalgamation scheme, in violation of securities laws, and added that the charges are being examined by it.
Further, the explanatory statement to the notice to shareholders needs to disclose prominently that Sebi is looking into the charges with regard to said transaction done by the purchasers prior to the announcement of the scheme.
The regulator has asked Idea to include the observations of Sebi and exchanges in the petition to be filed before NCLT and the company is obliged to bring the same to the tribunal's notice.
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