Expresses surprise that Twin Star's bid was so close to liquidation value
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Twinstar had offered to pay Rs 2,962 crore to the lenders of Videocon Industries which was saddled with debt of Rs 46,000 crore
Promoters should not be allowed to delay insolvency resolution
CoC to meet on June 10 to decide on voting on NBCC, Suraksha offers
Rakesh K Yadav says he got Rs 16 lakh as part of settlement
While its committee of creditors as well as the RBI and the CCI, have given their approval to the resolution plan put forward by the Piramal Group, the plan is awaiting the NCLT
The Kalrock - Jalan consortium, who are successful resolution applicants of Jet Airways, said they were under the impression that slots and traffic rights held by Jet will revert to it
Lenders who have run up Rs 7,700 cr bad loans will call for fresh bids
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 of DHFL has challenged the NCLT order directing the lenders to consider the offer by the debt-ridden mortgage firm's erstwhile promoter Kapil Wadhawan
Directs administrator to place proposal before the CoC and inform the outcome within 10 days
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Tribunal gave direction to have a look at offer by Kapil Wadhawan
DHFL should not go back to its erstwhile promoter
RIL has already extended the deadline of closure of the deal with Future in anticipation of procedural as well as delays resulting from the legal battle between Amazon and Future group
The tribunal has asked CoC to convene within 10 days; DHFL's former promoter had earlier proposed to repay Rs 91,158 cr to lenders
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The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has initiated insolvency proceedings against construction firm Ahluwalia Contracts India Ltd for defaulting on payments to an operational creditor. The New Delhi-based NCLT bench allowed the insolvency plea filed by A2 Interiors Products Pvt Ltd against Ahluwalia Contracts, claiming default of Rs 14.10 crore, and appointed an interim resolution professional. Ahluwalia Contracts had engaged A2 Interiors Products for interior, furnishing and allied civil and electrical works at various project sites. It had supplied materials to Ahluwalia Contracts as part of various work orders issued for six projects at different locations in the country, according to the NCLT order. It had raised invoices against each work order, which were duly received by Ahluwalia Contracts, however, it failed to release the full payment. Later, in May 2019, A2 Interiors had issued a notice to Ahluwalia Contracts under the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code (IBC) demanding Rs