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NCLAT hears Oyo subsidiary's case on May 4 -- Here's all you need to know about the issue so far

The admission of a corporate insolvency case can have serious consequences for the company, impacting its goodwill, reputation, daily operations, and management. It also open the doors for various creditors to file claims against the firm

May 04, 2021 / 11:47 IST
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Ritesh Agarwal_Founder & CEO_OYO
Ritesh Agarwal_Founder & CEO_OYO

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) will be hearing the Oyo Hotels and Homes Pvt Ltd (OHHPL) versus Rakesh Yadav's case on May 4 instead of June 7, as it goes for an early summer vacation.

During the last hearing, the court had asked the two parties to file the joint settlement petition. Now, it will pass appropriate directions on that.

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However, even as that happens, here's all you need to know about history of the case and why this is crucial for Softbank-backed Oyo, the parent firm of OHHPL.

It all started after a Gurugram hotelier, Rakesh Yadav, accused OHHPL of defaulting on payments and violating an agreement that required it to operate and maintain the hotel under the brand Oyo.