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Supreme Court temporarily halts Bhushan Power’s liquidation

A two-judge bench of the Supreme Court on Monday temporarily stopped the liquidation of Bhushan Power and Steel Ltd (BPSL). This halts proceedings at the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) until at least June 2, which is JSW Steel’s deadline to file a review petition on the apex court’s May 2 verdict. The apex court had scrapped JSW Steel’s 2021 acquisition of the then-insolvent steelmaker under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) and ordered BPSL’s liquidation. JSW argued that liquidation would jeopardize its intended review petition.

News, The Morning Context

SC scrapped Bhushan Power and Steel deal to protect IBC, not undermine it

Every party in the acquisition of insolvent steelmaker Bhushan Power and Steel Ltd stretched the limits, including JSW Steel and the NCLT/NCLAT. The Supreme Court’s verdict cancelled the acquisition and ordered BPSL’s liquidation. The SC’s message is that the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) resolution process rules must be followed, and violations cannot be condoned. The ruling upholds the sanctity of the IBC framework, despite the cost to the acquirer, JSW Steel.

News, The Probe

Pawan Hans Investigation Impact: Government Decides to Revamp Bidding Process for Disinvestment of Public Assets

In a three-part series, the Probe’s Ravi Nair, Abir Dasgupta, and Paranjoy Guha Thakurta revealed the glaring discrepancies in selecting the winning bidder for the disinvestment of the government-owned helicopter service provider Pawan Hans Limited. The Probe has learnt that the government has decided to introduce stringent clauses to the due diligence process on qualified bidders in disinvestment deals of public assets.

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Pawan Hans Sale: Cayman firm’s owners’ claims don’t add up

In an interview with The Probe, Amardeep Sharma, the owner of the Cayman Islands-registered Almas Global Opportunity Fund (AGOF), claimed that the entity was eligible to bid for the government-owned helicopter service provider Pawan Hans Limited. He also asserted that the fund had no connection to Kudakwashe Reginald Tagwirei – a controversial businessman from Zimbabwe who has been sanctioned by the governments of the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Pawan Hans Sale: Cayman Islands company in winning bid allegedly fronted for notorious businessman from Zimbabwe

Did the government of India know about the link of a “notorious”, “corrupt” Zimbabwean businessman to India’s Pawan Hans disinvestment deal? Ravi Nair, Abir Dasgupta and Paranjoy Guha Thakurta reveal the complex web of companies that links controversial Zimbabwean businessman Kudakwashe Regimond Tagwirei to Almas Global Opportunity Fund, which is now at the heart of India’s Pawan Hans sale.

News, News Click

Privatisation of Pawan Hans: Some Unanswered Questions

The privatisation of the public sector helicopter operator raises questions that the government so far has refused to answer. An investigation by The Wire and NewsClick. On April 29, 2022, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved Star9 Mobility Private Limited’s bid to buy the government’s 51% stake in public sector helicopter service provider Pawan Hans Limited for Rs 211 crore.

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Pawan Hans Sale: Cayman Firm in Winning Bid Flayed By NCLT for Failure to Pay, Show Funding Plan

The privatisation of Pawan Hans Limited – the Indian government-owned helicopter operator – is shrouded in mystery. The entity that has acquired a controlling stake in Pawan Hans is Star9 Mobility Private Limited, a consortium led by a Dubai-based company about which little information is available. Indian regulators had imposed sanctions on this company, which appears not to have satisfied the eligibility criteria.

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