SC restrains NCLAT from finalising bids on Bhushan Power and Steel Ltd without its nod

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has restrained the National Company Appellate (NCLAT) from taking a final decision on bids for the debt-stricken and Steel Ltd (BPSL) without its permission.

A bench of justices R F and sought response from the Centre and others on a plea filed by while tagging the matter with a batch of similar cases for joint hearing.

"Issue notice... In the meantime, the bids will not be finalised by the National Company without the leave of this court," the bench said.

The order came while hearing a petition by challenging various sections of the code including Section 29A, which disqualifies defaulting promoters and connected entities from bidding for their own companies.

According to the plea, insolvency and bankruptcy code is an "imbalanced economic provision" which is "metamorphosing into a takeover or a liquidation code".

In a related development, the NCLAT had yesterday stayed the meeting of Committee of Creditors of and Steel Ltd to vote on bids.

The NCLAT had also pulled up resolution professional Mahendra Kumar Khandelwal for not following its previous orders to address operational creditors' grievances and take their suggestion by allowing them to attend the meeting.

NCLAT said it would consider whether contempt of court proceedings should be initiated against the resolution professional in the next hearing.

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 20:50 IST