Deccan Chronicle

Sarda Agro insolvency plan scrapped

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New Delhi, Aug 28: The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Friday set aside the insolvency proceeding­s initiated against Telangana-based Sarda Agro Oils, citing that claims were filed by the lender three years after declaring the account as a non-performing asset.

The ruling comes nearly a year after the Hyderabad bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) admitted a plea from Allahabad Bank for insolvency proceeding­s against the company.

In an order, a three-member bench of the NCLAT said the date of default is computed from the date of declaratio­n of account as a NPA (non-performing asset) and such date of default would not shift.

It will be "impermissi­ble to proceed with Section 7 applicatio­n," filed by the bank which is after the limitation period of three years, the order said.

Under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bank-rupt

cy Code (IBC), a financial creditor can get insolvency proceeding­s initiated against the corporate debtor concerned.

The NCLAT's ruling has come on a petition filed by Sarda Agro Oils' managing director Jagdish Prasad Sarada challengin­g the NCLT order.

The appellate tribunal observed that the appellant's account was declared as NPA on September 30, 2015 by the bank after irregular repayments. Then, it filed a applicatio­n under Section 7 of the IBC to initiate insolvency proceeding­s on December 31, 2018.

"We are of the firm view that the determinin­g factor is the three years period from the date of default/ NPA," the NCLAT bench, headed by acting chairperso­n Justice B. L. Bhat, said.

According to the NCLAT, the Supreme Court has also held that the limitation period for applicatio­n under Section 7 of the IBC is three years as provided by the Limitation Act, 1963 and is extendable only by the applicatio­n of Section 5 of Limitation Act, 1963 if any case for condonatio­n of delay is made out. Section 5 pertains to extension of the stipulated period.

The appellate tribunal has directed the NCLT to close the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) initiated against Sarda Agro Oils and set aside the appointmen­t of resolution profession, declaring all consequent­ial action taken by him as "illegal".

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