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NCLT Disposes Insolvency Case Against Mumbai Metro One

NCLT Mumbai disposes of insolvency case filed by SBI and IDBI Bank against Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd, providing relief to Reliance Infrastructure.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>The NCLT Delhi bench. (Source: NCLT website)</p></div>
The NCLT Delhi bench. (Source: NCLT website)

In a relief to Reliance Infrastructure, National Company Law Tribunal Mumbai has disposed of insolvency case filed by SBI and IDBI Bank against Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd. SBI had filed an application before the NCLT in August 2023 against the Mumbai Metro, to recover Rs 416.08 crore, followed by the IDBI Bank.

"We wish to inform you that the Section 7 petitions of SBI and IDBI Bank are disposed of by NCLT Mumbai in view of one-time debt settlement issued by all lenders, against Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd," Reliance Infrastructure Ltd said in a regulatory filing on Monday.

An application under Section 7 of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code is initiated by a financial creditor either on their own or jointly with other financial creditors for initiation of Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process against a corporate debtor.

SBI and IDBI Banks are part of the six lenders' consortium who financed the Mumbai Metro project.

The total principle debt of the consortium in Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd was Rs 1,711 crore.

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court overturned its prior ruling that compelled the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation to pay an arbitration award of about Rs 8,000 crore to Reliance Infra's subsidiary, Delhi Airport Metro Express Pvt Ltd.

The appeal and the review petitions of the DMRC, challenging the arbitral award asking it to pay Rs 8,000 crore to DAMEPL, were dismissed by the top court, which heard the curative petition and reserved the verdict on April 10.

Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd is a 74:26 joint venture of Reliance Infrastructure Ltd and Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority.