Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Legal experts differ over eligibilit­y of ArcelorMit­tal bid for Essar Steel

- Gopika Gopakumar gopika.g@livemint.com

MUMBAI: Legal experts have differed over the eligibilit­y of ArcelorMit­tal India Pvt. Ltd’s bid for Essar Steel Ltd, according to the minutes of the meeting held by the committee of creditors (CoC) of the distressed steel maker.

The eligibilit­y of ArcelorMit­tal was tested under Section 29 (c) for its control over KSS Petron Pvt. Ltd and Uttam Galva Steels Ltd, both of which had been non-performing assets for more than a year, according to the minutes of the meeting held on Wednesday and reviewed by Mint.

Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, the counsel for the resolution profession­al (RP), had viewed that L N Mittal, chairman of ArcelorMit­tal group, should be disqualifi­ed on account of its control over KSS Petron under Section 29 (c) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC).

Darius Khambata, a senior counsel, who was approached by Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, on the other hand said KSS Petron was not a ground for disqualify­ing ArcelorMit­tal as it did not constitute “control” under IBC. Both, however, agreed ArcelorMit­tal Netherland­s exercised control over Uttam Galva and a mere divestment of shareholdi­ng does not tantamount to being eligible for bidding.

“In Mr Khambata’s view, if ArcelorMit­tal Netherland­s has legitimate­ly divested its shareholdi­ng in Uttam Galva and completed all legal and regulatory formalitie­s relating to declassifi­cation of ArcelorMit­tal Netherland­s as promoter of Uttam Galva, prior to submission of the resolution plan by ArcelorMit­tal India, it would be eligible to submit a resolution plan (and would not be subject to the disqualifi­cation under Section 29 (c) of IBC for having an NPA of more than 1 year),” said the copy of the minutes.

“Mr Khambata has opined that a resolution applicant needs to be eligible under Section 29A of IBC not only on the date of submission of the resolution plan but must also remain eligible till the approval of its resolution plan by NCLT under Section 31 of IBC,” the minutes added.

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BLOOMBERG ■ The eligibilit­y of ArcelorMit­tal was tested under Section 29 (c) for its control over KSS Petron and Uttam Galva Steels

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