Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Weigh objections to Tata Steel bids: NCLT to Bhushan Steel creditors

- Press Trust of India feedback@livemint.com

National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on Monday asked the Committee of Creditors (CoC) of debt-ridden Bhushan Steel to consider the objections raised by its employees over the bids submitted by Tata Steel.

The CoC, which is scheduled to meet on Tuesday to take up the resolution plan of the highest bidder Tata Steel, would consider the objections raised by the employees. The tribunal has also directed the insolvency resolution profession­al (IRP) to report the decision on the objections of the employees.

“Objections filed by the applicants would be forwarded to CoC for considerat­ion. Any decision taken would be communicat­ed to NCLT at the time of submission of the final resolution plan,” said NCLT president Justice M M Kumar.

During the proceeding­s, senior advocate A S Chandhiok appearing for the employees submitted before the bench that Tata Steel is an ‘undischarg­ed insolvent’ and is not entitled under section 29 A of the IBC Code. Senior advocate Rajiv Nayyar, appearing for Tata Steel, opposed Bhushan Employees’ applicatio­n questionin­g their locus on the matter.

However, the NCLT refused, stating that it is “not inclined to accept” Tata Steel’s objection at this stage. On March 7, Tata Steel had said it had been identified as the highest resolution applicant to acquire controllin­g stake of Bhushan Steel, which was undergoing insolvency proceeding.

NEWDELHI:The COC IS SCHEDULED TO MEET TUESDAY TO TAKE UP RESOLUTION PLAN

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India