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UltraTech cites order on Bhushan, Dalmia Bharat rebuts plea

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The second-highest (H2) bidder for Binani Cement, UltraTech Cement, appealed on Tuesday to the authoritie­s concerned for reconsider­ing its enhanced bid for the bankrupt firm, citing the order of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) Delhi in the Bhushan Power and Steel case.

The NCLT on Monday allowed Liberty House to bid for Bhushan Power and Steel though the last date for bidding had elapsed. This came after the hearing on Binani Cement ended on Tuesday.

Dalmia Bharat, the top bidder for Binani Cement, said the two cases were different and the NCLT Delhi’s order had no bearing on the matter.

Referring to the order, Siddhartha Mitra, legal counsel representi­ng UltraTech Cement in the Kolkata Bench of the NCLT, said according to the order, an applicant could submit a resolution plan 30 days before the stipulated date under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) passed and the internal process documents were not binding in regard to the bidding process.

He alleged the Committee of Creditors (CoC) as well as the resolution profession­al (RP) for Bhushan Power and Steel hadn’t allowed Liberty House’s bid, and this was similar to UltraTech’s case.

The Aditya Birla Group firm’s counsel said UltraTech Cement had first given its plan on February 22 and revised its offer to beat the one of Dalmia Bharat on March 8, which was within the stipulated 270-day period before Binani Cement went for liquidatio­n.

UltraTech Cement has challenged the selection process of the H1 bidder and said it was ranked lower than Dalmia Bharat on the account of flawed selection criteria, though it increased its bid to more than ~79 billion, which was enough to repay all creditors.

According to the income tax department’s legal counsel, under the plan made by the CoC, government bodies and agencies are being paid just over 18 per cent of their claim of ~1.14 billion while under the rejected plan of UltraTech Cement all dues could be cleared.

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