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The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) did not find merit in the issues raised by Vedanta and dismissed its two petitions.
A bench comprising chairperson Justice (retired) Ashok Bhushan and technical member Barun Mitra held that the Committee of Creditors (CoC) were right in preferring Adani Group‘s ₹14,535-crore bid over Vedanta’s resolution plan for JAL.
That decision was approved by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), against which Vedanta went into an appeal in NCLAT.
“No grounds have been made out by the appellant (Vedanta) to interfere with the decision of the adjudicating authority (NCLT),” the NCLAT order said.
“There is no merit in the appeal. Both appeals are dismissed. There shall be no orders to pass.”
NCLAT said the decision of the Committee of Creditors was based on “overall consideration of the respective resolution plan and was taken in its commercial wisdom,” said the appellate tribunal.JAL was admitted for insolvency proceedings in June 2024 after it failed to pay bank dues exceeding ₹57,000 crore.
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