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Supreme Court on Unitech case: Very disturbing that the Centre moved to NCLT while the case was being heard by us

The apex court will continue hearing the Unitech matter tomorrow

December 12, 2017 / 14:24 IST
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday expressed apprehension about the manner in which Centre moved the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to take control of embattled real estate firm Unitech Ltd’s board without seeking its permission. It has decided to continue hearing the matter tomorrow and has also sought government’s views on how to protect the interests of homebuyers.

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The Supreme Court asked the Centre why it did not seek its permission to move NCLT for suspension of the company’s directors. It is disturbing to see that the NCLT passed an order when the top court was hearing the Unitech case. It should have taken leave of the apex court before allowing the Centre to take over Unitech Ltd, said the apex court.

Unitech, on its part, argued through its lawyer that NCLT passed a hurried order without hearing it. It said that the Supreme Court had allowed its promoter Sanjay Chandra to negotiate from jail to sell assets to generate funds to pay back buyers and yet the Centre had breached discipline and moved NCLT.