The 26th September, Supreme Court upholds JSW’s efforts to turn Bhushan Power & Steel Limited (BPSL) into a profitable enterprise. The Court stated, “We have held that CCDs issued by SRA are to be treated as equity,” protecting investments.
Today, On 21st July, The ex-promoters of BSPL have approached the Supreme Court seeking a review of its verdict ordering the company’s liquidation. They urged the court to grant an open court hearing on their review petition challenging the decision.
The Supreme Court of India annulled JSW Steel’s ₹19,700 crore resolution plan for Bhushan Power and Steel, declaring it illegal due to violation of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code norms. The court ordered BPSL’s liquidation, emphasizing that delays and non-compliance undermine the IBC’s objectives, despite previous approvals by NCLT and NCLAT.
On November 7, the Supreme Court will rule on the five-year Jet Airways ownership dispute between Jalan Kalrock Consortium and creditors led by SBI. JKC claims ownership while creditors request liquidation. Chief Justice DY Chandrachud will deliver the decision before his retirement on November 10, indicating potential impacts on India’s aviation sector.
