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NCLAT annuls voting on NBCC bid for Jaypee Infratech buyout

NEW DELHI: The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) today annulled voting by homebuyers and lenders on NBCC’s bid to acquire debt-laden Jaypee Infratech, and allowed renegotiation on the offer by May 30.

NCLAT annuls voting on NBCC bid for Jaypee Infratech buyout


New Delhi, May 17 

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) today annulled voting by homebuyers and lenders on NBCC’s bid to acquire debt-laden Jaypee Infratech, and allowed renegotiation on the offer by May 30.

Hearing a plea by IDBI Bank, seeking a stay or annulment of the voting process, a three-member NCLAT Bench headed by chairman Justice SJ Mukhopadhaya also allowed nine homebuyers’ associations representing around 5,000 buyers to file intervention application.

The appellate tribunal also allowed the Committee of Creditors (CoC) to renegotiate on NBCC’s bid by May 30. Fresh voting process will start from May 31, the Bench said.

On Thursday, voting started to approve or reject NBCC’s bid to acquire Jaypee group’s realty firm. As many as 13 banks and over 23,000 homebuyers of Jaypee Infratech have voting rights in the CoC.

The voting process was to end on Sunday and the result was to be announced on May 20.

In its order on Friday, the Bench said, “In the meantime, the voting already taken is annulled.” IDBI Bank, the biggest lender to the debt-laden realty firm, had opposed NBCC’s bid, saying it was conditional. It said NBCC’s offer for the company was conditional upon grant of approval to transfer Yamuna Expressway’s business.

The Bench further said, “The CoC, if required, may renegotiate with NBCC by May 30, 2019 and will start fresh voting since May 31, 2019 and onwards.” The appellate tribunal left it to the CoC to approve the resolution plan of NBCC “if it is in accordance with law.” — PTI

Homebuyers allowed to file intervention plea

  • The NCLAT Bench headed by Justice SJ Mukhopadhaya also allowed nine homebuyers’ associations, representing around 5,000 buyers, to file intervention application
  • On Thursday, voting started to approve or reject NBCC’s bid to acquire Jaypee group’s realty firm
  • IDBI Bank, the biggest lender to the debt-laden realty firm, had opposed NBCC’s bid, saying it was conditional upon grant of approval to transfer Yamuna Expressway’s business

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