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Once High Court Admits A Writ Petition It Cannot Refuse To Consider Prayer For Interim Relief Citing Alternate Remedy: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has expressed surprise at an order of the Bombay High Court that first admitted a writ petition but then refused to consider prayer for interim relief on the ground that an alternate.

NCLT admits insolvency plea against Supertech ORB, Real Estate News, ET RealEstate

Supertech ORB: Already, thousands of homebuyers at Supertech s other project - along the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway - have suffered a setback after the twin towers were erased for faulty construction and violation of rules.

NCLT admits Supertech ORB to insolvency resolution process

The order was passed in a plea filed by Assets Care and Reconstruction Enterprises Limited (ACRE) for defaulting in repayment of a debt of Rs. 482 crore, which includes both principle and interest

nclt: NCLT admits insolvency plea against Supertech ORB

Supertech ORB, a real estate company constructing luxury apartments in Delhi-NCR, has been admitted for bankruptcy resolution. This could lead to a delay in possession for homebuyers. The company s other project, along the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, has already faced setbacks due to faulty construction. The Allahabad National Company Law Tribunal has appointed an interim resolution professional for Supertech ORB. The company s promoter is currently in jail on charges of money laundering and cheating home buyers. The lender has terminated a settlement agreement and recalled a loan of Rs 482 crore.

Edelweiss Alternatives sells CNTL loan to ACRE

CNTL, wholly owned by IL&FS Transportation Networks (ITNL), is likely to be resolved through transfer to an InvIT structure as part of its restructuring plan. This transaction follows Edelweiss previous acquisition in 2021 when it purchased CNTL s loan of Rs 750 crore, recovering 75%-80% of the loan s value, originally sold by IndusInd Bank. CNTL currently has a total debt of Rs 5,454 crore, with Rs 4,195 crore owed to lenders and the remaining Rs 1,295 crore from IL&FS group entities.

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