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Essar Steel suppressed facts: SBI tells Gujarat HC

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Terming Essar Steel’s petition against the insolvency proceeding­s “futile”, lead lender State Bank of India’s counsel told the Gujarat High Court on Thursday that the borrower company was aware and had agreed to the proceeding­s in the June 22 joint lenders’ forum (JLF) meeting.

Both the Reserve Bank of India and SBI counsels on Thursday argued that Essar Steel had suppressed facts that it was taken by surprise by the RBI’s June 13 press release amid debt restructur­ing talks with banks.

“Essar Steel had accepted in the meeting that SBI can go to National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) for insolvency proceeding­s, and this has been kept from the court and is sufficient to show Essar Steel the door and dismiss its petition,” the SBI counsel argued.

The RBI and SBI counsels also sought discontinu­ance of the interim relief offered to Essar Steel to which the latter responded with counter arguments, which will continue till July 14. The hearing for admission of insolvency proceeding­s against Essar Steel has been deferred to early next week by the NCLT.

In his arguments, the SBI counsel narrated a set of

The RBI and SBI counsels also sought discontinu­ance of the interim relief offered to Essar Steel

chronologi­cal events from June 15 when the SBI wrote to Essar Steel on convening a JLF meeting on June 22 till the latter’s subsequent letters to its lender. It added that eight high ranking officials of Essar Steel, including Essar Group Chief Executive Officer Prashant Ruia, were present at the June 22 meeting.

The SBI counsel told the court that after the meeting, Essar Steel wrote to SBI and accepted in its presentati­on made to the JLF that it would “participat­e in insolvency proceeding­s with the NCLT” and had requested for an insolvency resolution profession­al to work “seamlessly with Essar Steel in a cohesive manner”.

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