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National Tribunal Admits Insolvency Petition Against 'Videocon Industries Ltd.' The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal in New Delhi admitted a petition under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 against 'Videocon ...
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National Tribunal Admits Insolvency Petition Against 'Videocon Industries Ltd.'
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal in New Delhi admitted a petition under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 against 'Videocon Industries Ltd.,' leading to the imposition of a moratorium under Section 14 of the I&B Code. The judgment directed the maintenance of status quo until the next hearing, emphasized expeditious disposal of MA No.1300/2018, and instructed oil companies not to release amounts under profit petroleum pending the disposal of the matter. The Adjudicating Authority was urged to promptly consider and decide on the case without being influenced by previous observations.
Issues: 1. Moratorium under Section 14 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. 2. Maintenance of status quo till next hearing date. 3. Disposal of MA No.1300/2018. 4. Direction regarding release of amounts under profit petroleum. 5. Request for expediting the disposal of MA. 6. Clarification on the authority of the Adjudicating Authority. 7. Copy of the order provision.
Issue 1: Moratorium under Section 14 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 The judgment states that a petition under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 was admitted by the State Bank of India against 'Videocon Industries Ltd.', leading to the imposition of a moratorium in accordance with Section 14 of the I&B Code. The Corporate Debtor is undergoing Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process.
Issue 2: Maintenance of status quo till next hearing date The Adjudicating Authority directed the maintenance of status quo until the next hearing scheduled for 26.11.2018. The parties involved have agreed to a disposal schedule for MA No.1300/2018, with the Appellant yet to file a reply.
Issue 3: Disposal of MA No.1300/2018 The judgment emphasizes the need for expeditious disposal of MA No.1300/2018, as the interim direction was based on a prima facie view and not a final decision. The Adjudicating Authority is requested to expedite the disposal after receiving the Appellant's reply.
Issue 4: Direction regarding release of amounts under profit petroleum To protect the interests of both parties, the judgment directs that oil companies (R-2 to 5) should not release amounts under profit petroleum, which is the subject matter of notice, until the disposal of MA No.1300/2018.
Issue 5: Request for expediting the disposal of MA In the interest of justice, the judgment urges the Adjudicating Authority to promptly consider and decide on MA No.1300/2018 based on its merits, without being influenced by previous observations.
Issue 6: Clarification on the authority of the Adjudicating Authority The judgment clarifies that the order should not restrict the Adjudicating Authority's power to issue appropriate directions regarding profit petroleum after a full hearing on the matter.
Issue 7: Copy of the order provision A copy of the order is directed to be provided dasti to the Appellant, and the appeal is considered disposed of.
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