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Supreme Court assures homebuyers of Supertech's Twin Towers that their interests will be protected

The top court issued notice to IRP and directed that all the claims of homebuyers who file their claims till April 15 be collated along with the interest due, and the report to be filed in court by April 30.

April 04, 2022 / 20:02 IST
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(File image of the twin towers)
(File image of the twin towers)

The Supreme Court on April 4 assured homebuyers invested in the Noida Twin towers project by Supertech Ltd that their interests will be protected, after the company went into insolvency on April 25 and directed them to file their claims with the Insolvency Resolution Professional (IRP) by April 15.

It also sought a response from the IRP on the disbursal of their claims.

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Meanwhile, Supertech Ltd informed the top court that it will be filing an appeal against the order of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) declaring it bankrupt on a plea filed by the Union Bank of India, for non-payment of around Rs 432 crore worth of dues.

Gaurav Agarwal, amicus curiae in the Supertech matter, filed a note that the NCLT, New Delhi, has passed an order on March 25, 2022, by which corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) has been initiated against Supertech Ltd, a moratorium, under Section 14 of IB Code, 2016 declared, and also IRP, Hitesh Goel, has been appointed.