NCLT gives 90 days more in defaulting resolution applicant case

IANS  |  Chennai 

The Chennai bench of (NCLT) has granted additional 90 days for resolution of an case where the original successful resolution applicant failed to pay the dues and close the transaction.

In a case related to Ltd, the NCLT on Thursday granted additional 90 days to the Resolution Professional (RP) and the (CoC) to search for fresh potential bidders for the company.

The Chennai bench based its decision working on an order passed by the higher court, the (NCLAT), which wanted it to pass a suitable order in respect of the resolution case including fresh invitation for bids.

Apart from allowing an extension of 90 days for the resolution process of Orchid Pharmaceuticals, the bench also excluded the time between first issuance of "Expression of Interest" to take over Orchid and submission of the resolution plan.

was approved as the successful bidder for by the NCLT Chennai bench on September 17, 2018. However, it failed to submit Rs 1,000 crore within five days of the approval of the resolution plan.

It failed a second time when the RP and CoC of approached NCLT and it directed Ingen to deposit one-third of the Rs 1,000 crore that was due to the financial creditors within the following five days of its order on October 10, 2018.

While Ingen claims that it was declined some additional information that it sought from the RP relating to debt towards J.M. Financial which made things difficult for it to raise funds and pay the amount, NCLT stated that there was no caveat in his resolution plan.

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First Published: Fri, March 08 2019. 17:02 IST