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Delhi: The city-based Alternative Disputes Resolution
Arbitral Tribunal (ADRAT) has stalled the attempts of
IndusInd Bank to auction the Pune-based Ram Laxman Hotels
(RLHL) property where the five star hotel Holiday Inn
is located. IndusInds move was subsequent to a dispute
over loan recovery.
RLHL
officials say IndusInd Bank had earlier obtained an order
from the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT), Pune, for initiating
recovery proceedings and proclaimed for the sale and auction
of the property on 7 August 2002. But the Non-resident
Indians Lead Bank (NRB), which had agreed to refinance
the property, challenged the order and the ADRAT issued
an ad interim award injuncting the existing lenders
from proceedings with the legal process.
The
officials say apart from IndusInd Bank, RLHL had borrowed
certain funds from Tourism Finance Corporation of India
(TFCI), Industrial Finance Corporation of India (IFCI)
and Central Bank of India, and entered into a lease agreement
with Holiday Inn for running the hotel. RLHL, which was
servicing the loans regularly, however had problems on
payment of instalments in the wake of the 11 September
2001 crisis and the fall in tourist traffic.
They
claim that RHAL mortgaged the property rights only to
TFCI and IFCI and neither IndusInd Bank nor Central Bank
had such rights. Yet, IndusInd Bank had initiated action
against RLHL. RLHL, meanwhile, approached NLB for advances
against fixed assets, mainly to take advantage of all
the fall in interest, and resolve repayment issues with
the earlier financiers. NLB agreed to finance the project
and informed the erstwhile financiers.
TFCI
and IFCI approved the formula and gave their consent to
hand over the title deeds and other securities to NLB
against the settlement of outstandings with RLHL. But
IndusInd Bank chose to ignore the settlement formula and
moved DRT. The ADRAT, while stalling the DRT order, had
taken a serious note of the steps taken by the concerned
parties as illegal, void, malicious and without jurisdiction,
tainted with fraudulent motives and in abuse of legal
process.
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