The Supreme Court on Monday refused to stay the implementation of DHFL Resolution Plan on the plea filed by 63 moons technologies and directed the NCLAT to hear the issue expeditiously.
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The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Friday declined to stay the resolution plan of Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Ltd (DHFL) and its subsequent takeover by the successful bidder Piramal Capital & Housing Finance over the plea filed by 63 Moons Technologies. A two-member bench comprising its Officiating Chairperson Justice A I S Cheema and Member Alok Srivastava rejected 63 Moons Technologies' plea to pass an interim order staying the resolution plan approved by the Mumbai bench of National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT). Earlier on June 7, the NCLT had approved the resolution plan of Piramal Capital & Housing Finance Ltd for the debt-ridden DHFL and 63 Moons, which is a debenture holder of DHFL, filed a petition challenging it before NCLAT. It had requested to stay the operations of the NCLT order, till the two appeals filed by it before the appellate tribunal is decided. However, the NCLAT said: "We do not find that these are Appeals where interim order ...
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The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Tuesday issued notices to DHFL's lenders and its winning bidder Piramal Capital over a petition filed by 63 Moons Technologies challenging the resolution process of the debt-ridden firm. A two-member bench comprising its Officiating Chairperson Justice A I S Cheema and Member Alok Srivastava issued notices to the lenders of Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Ltd (DHFL) and its successful bidder Piramal Capital & Housing Finance Ltd. The appellate tribunal has directed all parties to file their replies before July 19, which is the next date of hearing. Earlier on June 7, the Mumbai bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) had approved the resolution plan of Piramal Capital & Housing Finance Ltd for the debt-ridden DHFL. 63 Moons, which is a debenture holder of DHFL, has filed a petition challenging the NCLT order. It holds non-convertible debentures (NCDs) worth over Rs 200 crore issued by DHFL. According to it, the
The NCLAT agreed to hear the petition by 63 moons technologies, challenging the NCLT's nod for Piramal's resolution plan.
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