Bombay HC refuses to stay merger of Lakshmi Vilas Bank, DBS India

The merger is set to be effective from November 27.

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Bombay High Court | Lakshmi Vilas Bank | DBS India

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

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File Photo: A branch office of Lakshmi Vilas bank in New Delhi

The on Thursday refused to stay Lakshmi Vilas Bank's (LVB) merger with DBS Bank India which will be effective from November 27.

A division bench of Justices Nitin Jamdar and Milind Jadhav was hearing petitions filed by a group of promoters of the ailing and Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd, challenging the merger.

"We are refusing the interim relief sought by the petitioners to stay the amalgamation. The petitions shall be placed for hearing on December 14 when the respondents (Reserve Bank of India, LVB and DBS Bank India) shall file their affidavits in reply," the court said.

On Wednesday, the Union Cabinet gave approval to the Scheme of Amalgamation of with DBS Bank India Ltd to protect the interests of LVB's depositors and employees.

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First Published: Thu, November 26 2020. 18:12 IST
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