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NCLT's bench suggests Out-Of-Court settlement between Binani and creditors

Binani Industries will use the funds to pay Binani Cement's creditors, including the unsecured ones

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Binani cement

The bench of Kolkata on Tuesday asked the (CoC) whether it could consider the application filed by Industries, the parent company of stressed Cement, for a settlement outside the tribunal.

The judge contended that in the larger interest of the creditors, the CoC could give it a consideration.

The matter is fixed again for hearing on April 2.

The appearing on behalf of the shareholders of Industries, controlling 98 per cent stake, told the bench that the company had now found the means to pay its creditors, mostly banks, within a span of two weeks.

Objecting to this, counsels appearing on behalf of CoC said that Industries was a third party, and not associated with the resolution process.

The CoC counsels contended whether the ongoing resolution process once admitted could be halted, and if the same can be allowed under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC).

To this, Industries said that did have the inherent powers to consider its application, the logic of which was rejected by the appearing on behalf of Cement.

According to Dalmia Bharat's advocate, such a move by the owners of the stressed company was "frivolous as they were not a part of the process".

The judge, however, differed with the contention of Dalmia Bharat, saying that shareholders with 98 per cent stake were not outsiders.

While has offered an amount of Rs 65 billion for Cement, of the Aditya Birla Group, which had entered into a bilateral pact with the promoters of Binani, agreed to pay Rs 7 billion more at Rs 72 billion. Cement owes aroud Rs 70 billion to its creditors.

First Published: Tue, March 27 2018. 17:07 IST
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