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Bombay High Court asks Reliance Power, Edelweiss Group to try resolve dispute over pledged shares amicably

Press Trust of India • March 12, 2019, 19:06:31 IST
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The Bombay High Court on Tuesday suggested Reliance Power and Edelweiss Group to resolve their dispute over sale of pledged shares amicably while posting the matter for hearing after two weeks

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Bombay High Court asks Reliance Power, Edelweiss Group to try resolve dispute over pledged shares amicably

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Tuesday suggested Reliance Power and Edelweiss Group to resolve their dispute over sale of pledged shares amicably while posting the matter for hearing after two weeks. A division bench of Chief Justice N H Patil and Justice N M Jamdar was hearing a petition by Reliance Power’s promoter company Reliance Project Ventures and Management Pvt Ltd. The promoter entity has challenged a single judge bench’s order that refused to stop sale of pledged shares by Edelweiss Group or grant any relief to Reliance Power Ltd (RPL). The division bench suggested the parties concerned to try resolving the dispute out of court and said it would hear the petition after two weeks. “Such matters can be resolved amicably…outside of court…consider it,” Chief Justice Patil said. [caption id=“attachment_5454681” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of the Bombay High Court. CNN-News18 File image of the Bombay High Court. CNN-News18[/caption] On 13 February, a single bench presided by Justice K R Shriram said it found no merits in RPL’s arguments prima facie and the entire pleadings made by RPL “smacked of deceit”. RPL argued before Justice Shriram’s bench that the sale of its pledged shares by Edelweiss’ ECL Finance Limited was illegal and must be stopped. It urged the court to stop such sale as an interim relief and to subsequently declare the sale illegal and void, It also requested the court to direct Edelweiss to pay it a compensation of over Rs 2,700 crore for the fiscal and reputational loss caused by such sale. As per the plea, RPL and its sister company Reliance Communications pledged some shares to various promoter companies of the Edelweiss Group in lieu of some money it borrowed. On 4 February, RPL received a notice from Edelweiss’ ECL Finance Ltd notifying the sale of its shares by the debenture holding companies of the Edelweiss group. The next day, shares worth Rs 5.96 crore were sold. Some shares were also transferred to the debenture holders the same evening on the now lowered value. ECL, through its lawyer Janak Dwarkadas, told the single bench on 13 February that it was well within its rights to sell the shares. According to ECL, in August this year, RPL’s share value plummeted and as per their contract, RPL was required to pay an additional two percent interest on the amount it borrowed. However, RPL refused to pay the additional amount. “On February 1 this year, RCom announced bankruptcy. The share value began to drop. But RPL never bothered to communicate with us. We needed to protect our debenture holders and therefore, began the sale of shares pledged to us,” Dwarkadas then argued.

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