Promoters should not be allowed to delay insolvency resolution
NCLAT was scheduled to hear the reply of Wadhawan on June 25, but he moved SC before that
If a promoter knows that he can afford not to repay loans and buy back his company in the bankruptcy court at a discount with a reduced debt burden, he has a strong incentive to drive his firm aground
NCLAT clarified that such appeals should not come in the way of the NCLT deciding on the approval of the resolution plan given by the Piramal Group which has already been approved by the lenders.
The committee of creditors cannot do it. Also, it requires a high threshold of approvals from the CoC.
Debt resolution only after clearance of govt dues, says tribunal
Amtek owes lenders Rs 12,641 cr and was on RBI's first list of NPAs mandated for resolution under Bankruptcy Code. The DVI bid is said to be Rs 2,615 cr, of which Rs 500 cr is upfront cash
Since the questions posed by the apex court has been dealt with by the tribunal now, the appeals by the DoT will be heard by the NCLAT on April 26
OYO said the NCLAT has ordered a stay on the formation of committee of creditors in proceedings under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code against its subsidiary Oyo Hotels and Homes Pvt Ltd
They stand vindicated in the Mistry saga, but what is legally sound may not conform to the best standards of governance
NCLT had passed an order preventing regulatory authorities from taking any coercive steps against the company
NCLAT has shut the insolvency proceedings initiated against motor and generator manufacturing company Jyoti Ltd
According to RP, a resolution plan is pending approval before the Delhi bench of NCLT since 2019 and the matter has been adjourned as many as 18 times.
25 financial creditors would be realising 41% from the Rs 19,350 cr deal on claims of Rs 47,158 cr
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Monday ordered suspension of the Delhi Gymkhana Club's general committee, directed the government to appoint an administrator
The government has again extended the tenure of Justice B L Bhat as the officiating Chairperson of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT). According to a notification issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Justice Bhat's tenure has been extended further till his attaining the age of 67 years or till further orders, whichever is earlier. As per the information available on NCLAT website, Justice Bhat's date of birth is April 19, 1954, which means his tenure could be for over three months. Bhat's tenure as officiating Chairperson of NCLAT was scheduled to end on December 31, 2020. This is the fourth extension for Justice Bhat since he was appointed as the officiating Chairperson of the NCLAT on March 15, 2020 for three months. Later, he was given a three-month extension from June 15, 2020 and the tenure was again extended for one month till October 16, 2020. In October, the government had extended his tenure along with judicial member Justice A I S Cheema till ..
Total consideration Rs 2,000 cr; companies were on RBI's second list of NPAs mandated for resolution under IBC
The NCLAT perhaps wanted Mistry to continue as chairman of Tata Sons, the CJI remarked
Mistry counsel Sundaram claims Ratan Tata was able to achieve this through the Tata Trusts-nominated directors on Tata Sons board
As per earlier NCLT Ahmedabad Bench order, ArcelorMittal had to pay Rs 1,300 cr for using pipeline to run Essar Steel by Dec 15