NCLT dismisses Indian Bank’s insolvency plea against Mantri Developers

NCLT dismisses Indian Bank’s insolvency plea against Mantri Developers

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in Bengaluru on Tuesday (December 10) dismissed an insolvency petition filed by Indian Bank against Mantri Developers, a major real estate company with various residential projects and malls in Bengaluru, reported Bar and Bench.

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The petition, filed in 2022, was based on an alleged default of ₹153 crore by Mantri Developers. The NCLT bench, consisting of Judicial Member K. Biswal and Technical Member Manoj Kumar Dubey, passed the order rejecting the insolvency application.

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Mantri Developers was admitted to the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) in 2023 after a petition filed by India Bulls, alleging a default of over ₹500 crore, Bar and Bench said.

Following this, the NCLT disposed of a plea by the Indian Bank, allowing it to intervene in the CIRP initiated by India Bulls. However, Mantri Developers later reached a settlement with India Bulls, leading to the withdrawal of the petition.

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Mantri Developers, established in 1999 by Sushil Mantri, is a prominent real estate company headquartered in Bengaluru. It has a presence across major cities like Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, and Hyderabad. The company claims to have completed a portfolio of 23 completed projects covering 10 million square feet, Bar and Bench reported.

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