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Power Finance Corp moves NCLT against Rattan India to recover unpaid loans

PFC has also moved insolvency plea against another firm Rattan India Nashik Power

Illustration by Binay Saha

Illustration by Binay Saha

Press Trust of India New Delhi

State-owned Power Finance Corp (PFC) has filed an insolvency plea against Rattan India Power, formerly known as Indiabulls Power, in the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to recover unpaid loans.

A two-member bench of NCLT Tuesday adjourned the matter to November 26 as the Supreme Court has ordered status quo in insolvency pleas against power companies.

PFC has also moved insolvency plea against another firm Rattan India Nashik Power.

Rattan India has defaulted to the tune of Rs 200 billion of lenders.

The group has two integrated thermal power plants at Nashik and Amravati in Maharashtra.

Passing an order on September 11, the apex court had asked the banks not to file any insolvency cases till November when it would hear the matter.

 

However, the counsel appearing for PFC said that it moved NCLT on the same day before the order was passed by the apex court and it was listed for hearing on September 18.

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First Published: Sep 18 2018 | 12:00 PM IST

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