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[ By Bobby Anthony ]The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has allowed Indiabulls to recover its dues originating from loans assigned to it by Dewan Housing Finance (DHFL), stating that these transactions were completed before the moratorium kicked in.The lawyer representing Indiabulls stated that Indiabulls wishes to recover dues against loans assigned to it by DHFL since the assignment...
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The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has allowed Indiabulls to recover its dues originating from loans assigned to it by Dewan Housing Finance (DHFL), stating that these transactions were completed before the moratorium kicked in.
The lawyer representing Indiabulls stated that Indiabulls wishes to recover dues against loans assigned to it by DHFL since the assignment was done prior to the imposition of the moratorium.
Besides, insolvency norms specifically exclude third party assets from being held by a corporate debtor, he stated.
DHFL's RBI-appointed administrator and IDBI Trusteeship did not object to this application.
Accordingly, the NCLT directed the distribution of current and future receivables as per the assignment agreement between DHFL and Indiabulls.
It may be recalled that on January 27, two Indiabulls Group companies had filed an application in NCLT against the IDBI Trusteeship to recover dues against loans assigned to them by DHFL.
The non-banking finance company had entered into an arrangement for assignment of loans with Indiabulls Commercial Credit and Indiabulls Housing Finance for consideration.
According to the arrangement, the Indiabulls entities became the assignee of the loans and DHFL ceased to hold any rights in such loans after the assignment.
DHFL continued to act as a collecting agent for the two Indiabulls entities and deposited the collections with IDBI Trusteeship.
As per the arrangement, IDBI Trusteeship was entitled to 20% the collections deposited with it against certain loans.
DHFL became the first financial services company to be referred to the NCLT under new rules notified by the government on 15 November, 2019.
In December 2019, NCLT had admitted a Reserve Bank of India plea to initiate insolvency proceedings against the financial services company.