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IBC amendment: SC agrees to hear homebuyers’ plea against ordinance

The court to examine the validity of Centre’s decision to amend the code that requires at least 100 or 10% of the homebuyers of a project fixed to begin insolvency against builders.

January 13, 2020 / 13:14 IST
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Supreme Court of India
Supreme Court of India

The Supreme Court on January 13 agreed to hear homebuyers’ plea against an Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) amendment that requires at least a 100 or 10 percent of the buyers of a project to initiate proceedings against a builder.

A bench led by Justice RF Nariman issued notice on the petitions that challenge the validity of the ordinance issued in December 2019.

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“Ramifications will be that all pending cases will not be dismissed in the light of the ordinance and the SC will scrutinise in detail the constitutional validity of the ordinance,” said Aditya Parolia of PSP Legal, who filed the petition on behalf of 11 buyers from different projects. “Until such time, the NCLT (National Company Law Tribunal) should not dismiss the petitions filed by homebuyers."

A group of homebuyers last week challenged additions made to Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019, saying the number requirement was against “fundamental rights guaranteed in the Constitution” as well as the very objective of the IBC.