Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Essar Steel: NCLAT admits Numetal and ArcelorMit­tal appeals

- Aditi Singh aditi.s@livemint.com

NEWDELHI: The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Tuesday directed the insolvency resolution profession­al and committee of creditors (CoC) for Essar Steel Ltd as well as National Company Law Tribunal’s (NCLT) Ahmedabad bench to not pass any order, including an order of liquidatio­n, with respect to Essar Steel’s insolvency.

This order effectivel­y puts the corporate insolvency process for debt-ridden Essar Steel on hold.

A two-judge NCLAT bench headed by justice SJ Mukhopadhy­ay also admitted the cross appeals moved by two resolution applicants for Essar Steel, ArcelorMit­tal India Pvt. Ltd and Numetal Ltd, and listed them to be heard on a daily basis from July 23. Meanwhile, the resolution profession­al would continue dischargin­g his duties with respect to the management of the company.

In April, NCLT had set aside the first round of bidding for Essar Steel by Numetal and ArcelorMit­tal on the ground that the CoC and the resolution profession­al did not follow the procedure prescribed under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC).

The tribunal, however, allowed the two final resolution applicants, ArcelorMit­tal and Numetal, to cure their ineligibil­ity under Section 29A.

While ArcelorMit­tal was disqualifi­ed for its relation with debt-ridden Uttam Galva and KSS Petron, Mauritius-based Numetal was disqualifi­ed for being indirectly held by Essar promoters, the Ruia family.

ArcelorMit­tal has challenged its disqualifi­cation under the IBC. Numetal, backed by Russia’s VTB Capital, has not only challenged its own disqualifi­cation but also disputed the permission granted to rival ArcelorMit­tal to clear bank dues of associate companies to cure its ineligibil­ity.

Following NCLT’s direction, ArcelorMit­tal has deposited ₹7,000 crore in an escrow account with the State Bank of India to settle the dues of Uttam Galva Steels and KSS Petron on the condition that it is declared the successful resolution applicant for Essar Steel.

 ?? MINT ?? ■ NCLAT order effectivel­y puts the corporate insolvency process for debtridden Essar Steel on hold
MINT ■ NCLAT order effectivel­y puts the corporate insolvency process for debtridden Essar Steel on hold

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