Mumbai NCLT bench to hear insolvency petitions against RCom

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 19 2017 | 9:05 PM IST
The Delhi-based Principal Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has directed the Mumbai bench to hear the two related insolvency petitions filed by China Development Bank against Reliance Communication and Reliance Telecom together.
China Development Bank has initiated proceedings against the ADAG group companies by filing two different petitions, which has been listed before the bench 1 and bench 2 of Mumbai.
The principal bench has now directed the registry of the Mumbai NCLT to put both the petitions before the first bench of the tribunal on the next date of hearing.
This follows, a common prayer by all the parties - Reliance Communications and China Development Bank - before the principal bench here.
Agreeing to it, NCLT President Chief Justice MM Kumar said: "We have heard counsel for the parties and are of the view that in order to facilitate the hearing it would be efficacious if the proceedings in both the petitions are posted before one and the same bench".
The principal bench said: "Accordingly, a direction is issued to the registry of the Mumbai bench to put both the petitions before the first bench-NCLT, Mumbai".
RCom and its subsidiary is facing insolvency proceedings filed by lenders such as China Development Bank and Ericsson India before NCLT for recovery of dues.
RCom along with its subsidiaries owe Rs 1,154 crore to the Swedish network services provider.

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First Published: Dec 19 2017 | 9:05 PM IST

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