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JSW moves SC to halt BPSL liquidation

JSW moves SC to halt BPSL liquidation

Time of India23-05-2025

New Delhi:
JSW Steel
Friday asked the Supreme Court to keep the liquidation of Bhushan Power and Steel Ltd (BPSL) in 'abeyance' as this will be 'fatal' to the company and other stakeholders, including lenders and workers.
Sajjan Jindal-led JSW said it was deciding on its
legal recourse
of review under Article 137. The company asked that any move by the
National Company Law Tribunal
(NCLT) to start liquidation proceedings be paused until it had exhausted all legal remedies.
ET reported in its Friday edition that
JSW Steel
was seeking a 60-day pause on BPSL's liquidation.
The SC move comes after BPSL's former promoter
Sanjay Singhal
asked the NCLT to start liquidation proceedings and appoint a liquidator. But if the NCLT initiates the process, it will lead to 'complicated litigation to reverse the damage', JSW told the Supreme Court Friday.
The erstwhile promoters of BPSL have acted in unnecessary haste and without having any locus standi, JSW said.
The apex court had on May 2 rejected JSW's 2019
resolution plan
for BPSL citing non-compliance with rules and ordered the unit's liquidation. It also ordered that money be refunded to JSW. The company said the amount to be refunded was 'yet to be worked out.'
JSW told the Supreme Court that BPSL's assets are significantly different from what they were before the resolution plan took effect due to value accretion.
'Any order for initiation of liquidation of BPSL must be passed in respect of BPSL as it stood prior to the date of implementation of the resolution plan,' JSW said in its plea to the Supreme Court.
'Consequently, the actions undertaken by JSW upon and after the implementation of the resolution plan need to be reversed and the position of BPSL and its stakeholders ought to be restored to the position they were in immediately prior to the date of implementation of the resolution plan for any liquidation proceedings to commence.'
The court is likely to hear the appeal on Monday as JSW's counsel sought an urgent listing, saying the NCLT is moving 'ahead fast with the liquidation process'. To be sure, the NCLT is also scheduled to hear the Singhal plea on Monday.
The May 2 ruling scrapped JSW Steel's
acquisition
of BPSL four years after it took place on the grounds that the resolution plan was 'illegal' and 'in gross violation' of the
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
(IBC). While directing the NCLT to initiate liquidation proceedings against BPSL, the court had directed that payments made to financial and operational creditors and the equity contribution by JSW be refunded within two months, as undertaken by the lenders to the bankrupt firm.
JSW told the apex court in its fresh appeal the initiation of liquidation will cause irreparable damage to it and stakeholders at large--public sector banks being the new lenders, new operational creditors and around 20,000 employees.
Therefore, the continuation of NCLT proceedings without addressing and appreciating the legal remedies available to JSW and various other stakeholders would 'frustrate the rights' of JSW, the appeal stated.
However, this could be an attempt at reopening the case, experts told ET.
JSW's appeal assumes importance as the Committee of Creditors had also asked the tribunal to grant more time to assess the impact of the Supreme Court judgment and assist it on the way forward.
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