Wednesday, 14 February 2018

Jignesh Shah and Company move to Supreme Court against the merger order



Financial Technologies India Limited (FTIL), now 63 moons technologies chaired by Jignesh Shah has approached the Supreme Court. The forced merger of NSEL with FTIL which was upheld by the Bombay High Court has been contested by the company at the apex court. Scheduled for 16th February, the special leave petition (SLP) will be admitted in the court. This is the last of 12 weeks given to the company to move to the court.

 
A spokesperson stated in a mail, “Our chairman Mr. Venkat Chary had said earlier that we will be moving the Supreme Court before the expiry of the 12-week stay period granted by the Bombay high court on the merger order. Accordingly, we have moved the Supreme Court and filed the SLP. We have full faith in the judiciary and continue to believe that the truth and justice shall prevail.” 

The National Spot Exchange Limited (NSEL) which was suspended from the market from trading in 2013. Erstwhile promoted by Jignesh Shah’s FTIL, the merger was initiated by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).

Justice M. S. Sonak affirmed that the merger is not forced since NSEL was a wholly owned subsidiary and these two entities are not entirely unrelated. Current chairman Mr. Venkat Chary, however, has argued that this will be the end of the ‘Limited Liability’ concept. The order was upheld in public interest according to the court. According to the statement by the judge, the government deemed the companies fit for merger owing to the extraordinary case of a collapse of the stock exchange.

If the order goes through, it will be the first time in India when two private companies will be merged in public interest under the Companies Act. A verdict in favour of the MCA’s merger order will mean that FTIL will have to assume responsibility for the payment default that amounts to Rs. 5600 crore. It is, however, unclear if that would be correct since no involvement by Jignesh Shah or his company has been found in the case.

Related Article: http://hirharang.com/the-nsel-scam-a-conspiracy-against-jignesh-shah.html

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