Adani Wins NCLT Approval for ₹15,000 Crore Jaiprakash Associates Takeover

The National Company Law Tribunal has approved a ₹15,000 crore resolution plan by Adani Group to acquire bankrupt Jaiprakash Associates. The decision marks a significant development in one of India’s high profile insolvency cases.

The Resolution Plan

Adani’s approved plan involves taking control of Jaiprakash Associates through a structured resolution process under India’s insolvency framework. The move is expected to help revive the debt ridden company while ensuring recovery for lenders.

Jaiprakash Associates has been undergoing insolvency proceedings due to heavy debt and financial stress, making it one of the major cases under India’s bankruptcy system.

Opposition From Vedanta

The approval has not been without controversy. Vedanta opposed the deal, raising concerns over the fairness and transparency of the resolution process.

Vedanta reportedly questioned the clarity of the bidding procedure and expressed dissatisfaction with how the process was conducted.

Implications for the Sector

The takeover is expected to have broader implications for India’s infrastructure and cement sectors, where Jaiprakash Associates has a significant presence. Adani’s entry could lead to restructuring, improved operational efficiency, and renewed growth for the company’s assets.

Conclusion

With NCLT approval secured, Adani Group’s ₹15,000 crore plan to acquire Jaiprakash Associates moves forward despite opposition from Vedanta. The development highlights both the opportunities and challenges within India’s insolvency resolution ecosystem.

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