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Vedanta, Tata Steel 'not ineligible' to bid gor Electrosteel Steels, court told

IANS  |  Kolkata 

and are "not ineligible" to bid for the insolvent company Electrosteel Steels, the Resolution Professional (RP) of the debt-laden company told the (NCLT) on Thursday.

Electrosteel Steels, which owes lenders Rs 11,309 crore, had been referred to the Tribunal following a push from the Reserve Bank of (RBI) in June last year.

"The resolution professional has come to a decision that both and are not ineligible under the norms of the and Code," RP's Anindya Mitra, said appearing before the Kolkata bench of the Tribunal.

Through an affidavit, the RP, Dhaivat Anjaria, also informed the court that he had considered both the proposed resolution plans of the two resolution applicants and placed its before the (CoC).

In fact, Anjaria had received bids from Vedanta, Edelweiss Alternative Asset Advisors, and in January this year for the

The Abhishek Dalmia-led Renaissance Steel, alleged that the and were not eligible to bid for the as per the Section 29A of the and Code (IBC).

Advocates appearing for the two companies contested the arguments.

Renaissance moved the tribunal, asking it to prevent the RP from proceeding on further negotiations with Vedanta, the highest bidder, till the issue of eligibility of the Anil Agarwal-led company and is determined.

Renaissance's Sumant Batra, on Thursday, contended before the bench that the 'short' affidavit filed by the RP was without 'clarifications' on the eligibility issues of and

"He avoided the main issues in his replies," Batra said.

After hearing arguments from all the parties in the case, the reserved his order.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 22:18 IST
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