NCLAT refuses stay on Binani Cement proceedings at Kolkata NCLT

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Law Appellate (NCLAT) today refused to stay on the resolution process of debt-ridden

The appellate tribunal, however, admitted the petition filed by who has sought all documents related to the resolution process undertaken by the

Over proceedings at Law Tribunal, Kolkata, Mukhopadhaya said: "We would not stay proceedings of NCLT at this stage and if they pass any order it has come to us finally."

The also said it would decide on the nature of 29 A of the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code (IBC).

"We would decide under what circumstances section 29 A would be applicable. Whether it is mandatory or directory or partly mandatory or partly directory," said the NCLAT bench headed by S J Mukhopadhaya.

The has fixed May 9 as the next date of hearing.

"Intent of the legislation is maximisation of the value of asset," the bench said adding that it would decide that whether under section 29 A, the "can refuse to accept the maximum bids".

Binani Industries, which has 98.43 per cent stake in Binani Cements had moved a plea before NCLT Kolkata seeking access to all documents related to the resolution process selected by the Committee of Creditors (CoC).

The plea was rejected by the Kolkata bench of NCLT, following which it moved to NCLAT.

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 22:15 IST