India's NCLAT reverses insolvency proceedings against Vatika Ltd
Corporate legal teams can exclude non‑Aspirations projects from insolvency filings
Change
India's National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) overturned the initiation of a Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process against Vatika Ltd, finding principal repayment was not due at initiation and that the disputed obligation concerned only outstanding interest.
Why it matters
Insolvency proceedings cannot be applied company‑wide and must be confined to the Aspirations project; other Vatika projects, including those in Haryana and elsewhere, may not be folded into the CIRP. The tribunal found certain claims overstated and treated the financial debt under consideration as interest arrears rather than an immediately due principal, narrowing the basis for any enforcement action.
Implications
- — Creditors' legal teams and lenders' recovery teams must immediately narrow or withdraw any petitions seeking company‑wide insolvency against Vatika and limit enforcement to project‑level claims tied to the Aspirations project or to outstanding interest — petitions persisting in seeking company‑wide CIRP or asserting principal repayment as due will be rejected.
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