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        2017 (10) TMI 515 - Tri - Insolvency and Bankruptcy

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        Insolvency Application Approved for Amrapali Silicon City: Moratorium in Place The application under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, filed by the Financial Creditor (Bank of Baroda) against Amrapali Silicon ...
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                            Insolvency Application Approved for Amrapali Silicon City: Moratorium in Place

                            The application under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, filed by the Financial Creditor (Bank of Baroda) against Amrapali Silicon City Private Limited was deemed complete and valid by the Tribunal. Extensive evidence of default amounting to Rs. 71.15 Crores was provided, leading to the appointment of an Interim Resolution Professional. The Tribunal declared a moratorium under Section 14 of the Code, allowing the resolution process to proceed. The petition was admitted, and the Interim Resolution Professional was directed to carry out necessary duties, with the Corporate Debtor's personnel obligated to cooperate. The intervention by New Okhla Industrial Development Authority was permitted for filing claims.




                            Issues Involved:
                            1. Application under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.
                            2. Authorization and completeness of the application.
                            3. Default amount and supporting evidence.
                            4. Objections by the Corporate Debtor.
                            5. Intervention by New Okhla Industrial Development Authority.
                            6. Satisfaction of requirements under Section 7 of the Code.
                            7. Appointment of Interim Resolution Professional.
                            8. Declaration of moratorium and its implications.

                            Detailed Analysis:

                            1. Application under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016:
                            The application was filed by the 'Financial Creditor'-Bank of Baroda under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, to initiate the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) against Amrapali Silicon City Private Limited. The financial creditor is a corporate body constituted under the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1970.

                            2. Authorization and completeness of the application:
                            Ms. Archana Mishra was authorized by a letter dated 03.02.2017 to present the application. The Corporate Debtor opposed the application, arguing it was incomplete and questioned the authority of Ms. Mishra. However, the Tribunal found that the power of attorney executed in favor of Ms. Mishra was valid and included the necessary powers to file the application. Therefore, the application was considered complete.

                            3. Default amount and supporting evidence:
                            The financial creditor provided extensive evidence of the default, including a term loan agreement dated 25.02.2012, showing a sanctioned term loan of Rs. 100 Crores, with Bank of Baroda contributing Rs. 96.88 Crores. The principal amount in default was Rs. 59.38 Crores, with additional overdue interest and penal interest totaling Rs. 11.77 Crores. Various exhibits were provided to support these claims, including certificates of registration of charges, hypothecation deeds, and corporate and personal guarantee agreements.

                            4. Objections by the Corporate Debtor:
                            The Corporate Debtor argued that the demand of Rs. 71.15 Crores was arbitrary and that the Bank of Baroda, as part of a consortium, could not individually enforce the term loan agreement. They also raised issues regarding the mismatch of default amounts in different documents and the necessity of consent from other consortium members. The Tribunal dismissed these objections, stating the lead bank was competent to file the application, and any mismatches in default amounts could be addressed before the Committee of Creditors.

                            5. Intervention by New Okhla Industrial Development Authority:
                            The New Okhla Industrial Development Authority filed an application for intervention, providing a copy of the lease deed executed with the Corporate Debtor. The Tribunal allowed the intervener to file any claims before the Insolvency Professional in accordance with the law.

                            6. Satisfaction of requirements under Section 7 of the Code:
                            The Tribunal examined whether the petitioner satisfied the requirements of Section 7 of the Code. It was found that the application was complete, and the default had occurred as per Section 3(12) of the Code. The Tribunal noted that the default had occurred multiple times, with the initial default date being 31.03.2016.

                            7. Appointment of Interim Resolution Professional:
                            Mr. Rajesh Samson, a registered Insolvency Professional, was proposed and appointed as the Interim Resolution Professional. He provided the necessary declarations and there were no disciplinary proceedings pending against him.

                            8. Declaration of moratorium and its implications:
                            The Tribunal declared a moratorium under Section 14 of the Code, which included prohibitions on the institution or continuation of suits, transferring or disposing of assets, and actions to foreclose or recover any security interest. The moratorium did not apply to transactions notified by the Central Government or the supply of essential goods or services to the Corporate Debtor.

                            Conclusion:
                            The petition was admitted, and the Interim Resolution Professional was directed to make a public announcement and perform his duties as per the Code. The Tribunal emphasized the legal obligation of the Corporate Debtor's personnel to assist the Interim Resolution Professional and allowed the intervener to file claims as per the law. The petition was disposed of accordingly.
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