Patanjali Ayurved has made a late bid to acquire debt-laden Rolta India with an all-cash offer of approximately ₹830 crore. This bid comes after Ashdan Properties was declared the highest bidder by banks last week. Patanjali Ayurved approached the National Company Law Tribunal in Mumbai, requesting lenders to consider its offer. The tribunal has put the onus on the committee of creditors to decide whether to entertain the bid since it emerged after the completion of the bidding process.
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Ashdan s bid beat eight other bidders including data centre company Cyfuture India and Jai Corp vice chairman Virendra Jain among others after creditors scrutinised the value of bids received.