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Just In: NCLAT allows withdrawal of OYO's insolvency proceedings

OYO has also made an out of the court settlement with the original party, Rakesh Yadav.

July 07, 2021 / 19:45 IST
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The CEO and founder of Oyo Hotels, Ritesh Agarwal
The CEO and founder of Oyo Hotels, Ritesh Agarwal

In a major disappointment to scores of hoteliers who had filed claims against Softbank-backed OYO Hotels' subsidiary following an insolvency petition against the company, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on July 7, disallowed their intervention in effect closing the case against the hospitality firm.

"Their (OYO) application for withdrawal has been allowed and our intervention applications have been disallowed," said lawyers of one of the hoteliers requesting anonymity.

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However, it provided a little breather to the creditors by reserving their right to approach the corporate debtor (OYO) to enter into a settlement. Even though it will completely be the prerogative of the company whether it wants to settle the case with the hoteliers or not, an acknowledgement by the court gives an impetus.

It must be noted that OYO has also made an out of the court settlement with the original party, Rakesh Yadav, a Gurgaon-based hotelier who had moved NCLT against the company.