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DHFL creditors asked to look at promoter’s offer

- Gopika Gopakumar

MUMBAI: Creditors of Dewan Housing Finance Corporatio­n Ltd (DHFL) did not consider the settlement proposal by its promoter Kapil Wadhawan on its merits or with commercial wisdom, the Mumbai bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) said.

NCLT has asked the committee of creditors (CoC) to put up the offer for its “considerat­ion, decision, voting” within the next 10 days, according to a copy of the order. It said the proposal has not been made available to fixed-deposit and non-convertibl­e debenture holders who constitute more than 65% of vote share. The proposal offers more than ₹91,000 crore to the creditors, which is higher than the ₹37,250 crore offered by the winning bidder, Piramal Group, and as such the CoC must consider it, NCLT said.

The promoter has also offered to pay ₹9,062 crore lying with the company upfront to small investors, NCD holders, and fixed-deposit holders.

“Since this settlement proposal is substantia­lly higher/ more than 1.5 times of the value of the highest bidder, the same needs due considerat­ion/reconsider­ation by the administra­tor/CoC,” it said.

The tribunal also observed that while promoters are barred from submitting a resolution plan under Section 29 A of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), Wadhawan has submitted a one-time settlement offer and there is no express legal bar against such a submission.

“The contention that no promoter of a company in CIRP, on account of his alleged culpabilit­y for the financial health or lack thereof of the corporate debtor, ought to be permitted to submit a settlement proposal is entirely misconceiv­ed. Indeed, only a promoter or a stakeholde­r in the company undergoing CIRP would be in a position to submit a settlement proposal,” the tribunal said.

Wadhawan had written to the CoC of DHFL in October, November and December 2020, offering to settle dues in full.

On Piramal’s offer for DHFL, the NCLT observed that the resolution process is currently at an advanced stage. The tribunal also noted that as applicatio­ns have also been filed by various entities, it would take some time before the plan is approved for implementa­tion.

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