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Bombay HC junks Zee promoters’ plea

- Priyanka Gawande priyanka.gawande@livemint.com MUMBAI

The Bombay High Court (HC) on Wednesday dismissed a review petition filed by the promoters of Zee Entertainm­ent Enterprise­s Ltd challengin­g a December 2023 order in a loan default case. A detailed order on the matter is awaited.

Justice Abhay Ahuja was hearing a petition filed by Zee promoters Cyquator Media, Essel Corporate Llp and Direct Media Distributi­on Ventures, which claimed the order would cause them “grave prejudice.”

In December, the Bombay HC directed Cyquator Media to deposit ₹61.64 crore after it defaulted on repayments to Axis Finance, the non-banking subsidiary of Axis Bank. The review petition said Axis Finance had filed the suit to pressure them into paying money they didn't owe it, addest ing that the suit was not maintainab­le.

In its suit in the HC, Axis Finance said it was looking to recover a term loan of ₹100 crore it gave Cyquator Media through agreements signed in June 2018. The loan was for three years and carried an interest of 10.35 % a year. Any delay or default in payments would attract additional interof 2% a year.

In September 2019, Cyquator started to default on interest payments and, despite repeated requests, defaulted on multiple occasions, Axis Finance said. It also claimed Cyquator continued to pledge shares in favour of other lenders and creditors while persistent­ly defaulting on its obligation­s towards Axis.

“It is submitted that this demonstrat­es the company’s mala fides and clear lack of intention to rectify defaults towards the loan account of the Axis,” Axis Finance said.

Counsels Karl Tamboly, Hrushi Narvekar and Niyati Merchant of MDP and Partners represente­d Axis Finance, while ANB Legal appeared for the Zee promoters.

Last week, Mint

reported that the Zee board of directors has endorsed a new organizati­onal framework proposed by managing director and chief executive officer Punit Goenka.

Goenka, who will assume direct charge of the domestic broadcast business, had proposed to leverage synergies among the core business segments which include broadcast, digital, movies and music.

The new structure, effective immediatel­y, will see Siju Prabhakara­n, who led the south cluster of channels, take additional responsibi­lity for the west cluster, and report to Goenka. Samrat Ghosh, who led the east cluster of channels, will take additional responsibi­lity for north and premium clusters, while Ruchir Tiwari will continue to lead the Hindi movies cluster.

Zee’s promoters were challengin­g a December 2023 order in a loan default case brought by

Axis Finance

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