Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited v. Union of India

Delhi High Court · 04 Mar 2024 · 2024:DHC:1854-DB
Rajiv Shakdher; Amit Bansal
RFA(OS) No. 45/2017
2024:DHC:1854-DB
corporate appeal_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court closed the appeal concerning claims excluded from an NCLT-approved resolution plan, allowing parties to raise objections during execution proceedings if initiated.

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RFA(OS)No.45/2017 HIGH COURT OF DELHI Decision delivered on: 04.03.2024
RFA(OS) 45/2017
DALMIA CEMENT (BHARAT) LIMITED ..... Appellant
Through: Mr Ashish Dholakia, Sr Adv.
WITH
Ms Niyati Kohli, Mr Pratham Veer
Agarwal, Mr Abhay Agnihotri and Mr Vikram Choudhary, Advs.
VERSUS
UNION OF INDIA ..... Respondent
Through: Mr Vijay Joshi, Sr Panel Counsel for
UOI.
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV SHAKDHER
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AMIT BANSAL [Physical Court Hearing/Hybrid Hearing (as per request)]
RAJIV SHAKDHER, J. (ORAL):
JUDGMENT

1. Pursuant to the order dated 15.02.2024, Mr Ashish Dholakia, learned senior counsel, who appears on behalf of the appellant, has returned with instructions. 1.[1] Mr Dholakia says that he has instructions not to press the appeal any further in view of the following circumstances: (a) Although a public announcement was made, the respondent/Union of India (UOI) has not lodged its claims with the Resolution Professional (RP). (b) The resolution plan concerning the appellant, which was approved by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) via order dated 31.01.2018, RFA(OS)No.45/2017 which, as indicated above, did not include the claim of the respondent/UOI, would result in the extinguishment of the respondent’s/UOI’s claims.

2. Mr Vijay Joshi, learned counsel, who appears on behalf of the respondent/decree holder, i.e., UOI, contends to the contrary.

3. On being queried, Mr Joshi informs us that execution proceedings have not been initiated yet.

4. Therefore, the appeal is closed with the direction that if and when the execution proceedings are initiated by the respondent/UOI, objections, if any, filed by the appellant will be dealt with in accordance with the law. 4.[1] Both parties will be at liberty to put forth their rights and contentions before the executing court.

RAJIV SHAKDHER, J AMIT BANSAL, J MARCH 4, 2024