Developer Supertech Declared Bankrupt, 25,000 Home Buyers May Be Impacted

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Supertech said that it will file an appeal with the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal.New Delhi: Real estate developer Supertech was
declared bankrupt by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on Friday in a move that could have an effect on 25,000 home buyers
The company law tribunal took the decision in response to a petition filed by the Union Bank of India (UBI) for non-payment of dues.A NCLT
bench allowed the plea filed by UBI, a financial creditor, claiming default against Supertech, and appointed an interim resolution
professional superseding the board of the company.In response, the developer stated that it will file an appeal with the National Company
Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) against the NCLT move."As all the projects of the company are financially viable, there is no chance of loss
to any party or financial creditor
The order will not affect operations of any other Supertech Group Company," the real estate firm said."The NCLT order will not impact the
construction at all ongoing projects or operation of the company and we are committed to give delivery of units to allottees
We have a strong record of delivering more than 40,000 flats during the last 7 years and we shall continue to give delivery to our buyers
under our 'Mission Completion – 2022' under which we have undertaken a target of delivering 7,000 units by December, 2022," it added.It
further stated that the decision will not have any impact on Supernova, ORB, Golf Country, HUES, Azaila, Esquire, Valley, Basera, Metropolis
mall, Pentagon Mall and Hotels.The NCLT is the authority for insolvency resolution process of companies under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy
Code (IBC)
NCLT's decision can be appealed at the NCLAT.Earlier this month, officials announced that Supertech's twin towers in Noida will be
demolished on May 22 following a Supreme Court order.The top court had ordered the demolition of Supertech's Apex (100 metre) and Ceyane (97
metre) on August 31 last year as the twin towers had come up in violation of building norms.