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Section 29 (A) of IBC 'stretched too far', needs clarity: SBI chief Rajnish Kumar

Section 29 (A) of the IBC deals with related-party provisioning and aims to prevent defaulting promoters from taking back their companies.

January 17, 2019 / 20:11 IST
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SBI Chairman Rajnish Kumar in Mumbai
SBI Chairman Rajnish Kumar in Mumbai

State Bank of India's chairman Rajnish Kumar on Thursday said Section 29 (A) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) is being 'stretched too far' and there is need for more clarity on the issue.

Section 29 (A) of the IBC deals with related-party provisioning and aims to prevent defaulting promoters from taking back their companies.

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"The intent of (Section 29 (A)) was very clear and simple and has been very well documented in the Parliamentary proceedings also, but again, this section, in my view, is being stretched too far and there is a need that more clarity is brought along," Kumar said at an event organised by Columbia Business School.

Citing an example, he said if two brothers have parted 25 years ago and if one of their businesses is in trouble, barring the other brother from bidding for any asset is currently accepted.