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NCLAT stays insolvency proceedings against Reliance Infrastructure
Reliance Infrastructure, however, told the appellate tribunal that all outstanding dues, including interest, had been fully paid. Taking note of the submission, the NCLAT granted IDBI Trusteeship time to reconcile the payments with its records and posted the matter for hearing on August 27.
"In continuation of our earlier letters dated June 4, 2025, and June 6, 2025, and pursuant to Regulation 30 of the Listing Regulations, we wish to inform that in the appeal filed by the Company, the Hon'ble National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi (NCLAT), today in furtherance of the order dated June 4, 2025, wherein the order dated May 30, 2025, was suspended, has been pleased to stay the order dated May 30, 2025, and the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process against the Company. The next date in the matter is August 27, 2025. The order of the Hon'ble NCLAT shall follow upon receipt of the same. We request you to take the same on record," Reliance Infrastructure told the stock exchanges.
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