IANS | 06 Nov, 2023
A hearing regarding Torrent Investment's plea in the Reliance Capital
resolution plan matter is set to take place in the Supreme Court on
Tuesday.
Despite the approval of the Hinduja Group's resolution
plan by lenders with an overwhelming 99.6 per cent vote five months ago,
the resolution process for Reliance Capital has not reached its
conclusion.
The Torrent plea, which had challenged the second
round of auction for the sale of Reliance Capital assets, has been
pending in the SC since April 2023.
The Supreme Court had refused to stay the second round of the auction, which was eventually held on April 26, 2023.
The Hinduja Group company, IIHL was the sole bidder in the second auction as Torrent Investment decided not to participate.
IIHL
had made an all cash bid of Rs 9,800 crore. The IIHL's resolution plan
was approved by the lenders with 99.6 per cent voting in favour of the
plan, in June 2023, but despite that the resolution process of Reliance
Capital has not attained finality due to the pending litigation in the
SC and various procedural delays.
In August, Torrent Investment
had once again approached the SC to prevent the NCLT from considering
the IIHL resolution plan, but the court refused to stay the proceedings
before the NCLT. The NCLT approval of IIHL's resolution plan is still
pending, as the company has not yet received approvals from the Reserve
Bank of India (RBI), Competition Commission of India (CCI), and
Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) on the
resolution plan, which are prerequisites for final NCLT approval.
On
October 3, Torrent Investment filed a Letter of Urgency before the
Supreme Court, seeking an urgent hearing and final disposal of its
pending appeals. In the letter, Torrent Investment argued that the
Committee of Creditors (COC) of Reliance Capital conducted the second
round of auction and approved IIHL's resolution plan during the pendency
of its appeals before the Supreme Court.
They expressed concerns that these actions could render their pending appeals infructuous.