BSNL to approach NCLT this week against RCom to recover ₹700 crore

“BSNL has aready invoked bank guarantee of around ₹100 crore submitted by RCom for default on payments," according to sources

Updated - March 17, 2019 02:17 pm IST

Published - March 17, 2019 02:14 pm IST - New Delhi

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State-owned telecom firm BSNL will approach National Company Law Tribunal this week to recover dues of about ₹700 crore from Reliance Communications, according to official sources. Earlier, debt-ridden RCom in its plea before the NCLAT said that it wants to voluntarily go back into the insolvency process, as it will help selling its assets in a time bound manner.

It had moved the appellate tribunal, seeking directions to the 37 lenders led by SBI to release ₹260 crore directly to Ericsson. However, lenders of RCom have opposed the plea, saying that it will lead to outgo of public money for settling payment of a private party.

“BSNL has aready invoked bank guarantee of around ₹100 crore submitted by RCom for default on payments. Decision was taken on January 4 by BSNL Chairman and Managing Director Anupam Shrivastava to start legal proceedings against RCom for recovery of dues of around ₹700 crore,” the sources told PTI .

BSNL has roped Singh and Kohli law firm for the suit. The case filing got delayed due to collection of invoices from all circle offices.

RCom has been struggling to pay ₹453 crore out of ₹550 crore to Ericsson under a settlement reached between the two firms before NCLAT.

The Supreme Court has given time till March 19 to RCom Group to make payment to Ericsson, failing which its chairman Anil Ambani will have to serve three month jail term.

RCom has already paid ₹118 crore to Ericsson. It approached the NCLAT to direct SBI to release ₹260 crore which the company has received as income tax refund in trust and retentionship account held at the public sector bank as it will help company in making payment to Ericsson and purge contempt of court.

The NCLAT on March 15 declined to issue any direction to SBI and has asked for update on development with regard to payment of Ericsson due on March 19. The tribunal will hear the case of April 8.

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