NCLAT adjourns hearing on Reliance Infratel asset sale to May 2

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Appellate (NCLAT) today adjourned to May 2 its hearing on the Reliance Infratel petition seeking permission to sell its tower and fibre assets.

appearing in the matter sought the adjournment following which a NCLAT bench headed by Justice S J Mukhopadhaya directed it to list on May 2.

On April 18, the had recalled its previous order which allowed debt-ridden to proceed with the sale of its tower and fibre assets.

The sale of these businesses form an important part of the overall Rs 25,000 crore asset monetisation blueprint of the troubled company.

NCLAT had on April 6 partially allowed sale of the businesses, which was challenged by HSBC Daisy Investments (Mauritius) Ltd.

The apex court on April 16 stayed the order allowing the sale.

In December 2017, Mukesh Ambani-led had struck a mega deal to acquire mobile business assets including spectrum, towers and network of RCom, owned by his younger brother

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 18:10 IST