Offered Rs 14K cr to banks as settlement: Mallya's UB tells SC


New Delhi, Sep 30 (IANS): Fugitive liquor baron Vijay Mallya's United Breweries (Holding) Ltd on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that it had offered over Rs 14,000 crore to various banks to settle its dues and that the company's assets exceeded its total debt.

Senior advocate C.S. Vaidyanathan, appearing for United Breweries, submitted before a bench comprising Justices U.U. Lalit, Vineet Saran and S. Ravindra Bhat that the response of the banks had been received.

He contended that since the company's assets exceeded the total debt, it was not the case wherein the company should be directed to wind up.

He insisted that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had attached many assets of the company, as a result of which none was available to the banks.

"The total amount offered is over Rs 14,000 crore whereas the total due amount is Rs 6,203 crore plus interest. But the allocation has been only Rs 430 crore," Vaidyanathan contended.

He added that not a single attached property had been actually attached by the ED since 2009.

Vaidyanathan said that the petitioner was the guarantor though the loans were taken by Kingfisher and others.

The submissions were made during hearing of United Breweries' plea to challenge the Karnataka High Court order to uphold the winding-up of the company.

The counsel submitted that not a single asset had been acquired since 2009 when bank loans were allegedly siphoned off overseas. In response, Justice Lalit queried: "Has the attachment order been challenged?"

The counsel said that an appeal was filed in the Prevention of Money Laundering Act Tribunal, adding that they were told that the attachment order was for satisfying debts and the bulk of assets were in the form of shares.

He argued that the PMLA probe revealed that a major part of the total money sanctioned by the IDBI Bank was remitted outside India, and used for payments for aircraft and spare parts.

The investigation concluded that IDBI loans were not backed by marketable commodities, while orders for provisional attachment were passed on the ground of involvement in money-laundering, Vaidyanathan said.

Senior Advocate Mukul Rohatgi, representing the State Bank of India, submitted that the appeal was devoid of merits.

In the last hearing, the apex court had queried whether a company's attached assets could be considered for liquidation for the settlement of debt. The bench will hear the matter on Thursday.

 

  

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  • Anilkumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 01 2020

    Better take this offer and close the case. Otherwise the govt will spend more just to keep the case going and to save the skin. What happened to gas leak case in MP. No one even remembers it. If the offer from Union Carbide was accepted, there would have been some benefits to victims. So also, Mangalore Plane crash case. Compensation offered should have been accepted.
    People like IPL Modi, Nirav Modi, ICICI fraudsters, YES Bank fraudsters have not even offered any compromise. Nothing is going to happen to these fraudsters.

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  • Manojb, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 01 2020

    whatever its wherever his i love this Guy . no one can touch him .

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  • Vajresh, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 01 2020

    Excellent if pending outstanding amount is received, As a concern... Thousands of employees of Kingfisher Airlines lost their job and the condition was distress as salaries were also pending for several months which is not yet received.
    Unfortunately there has been no talks on this
    Concerned authority please look into this aspect that employees get their pending salaries as this will be a big relief especially during this covid situation.

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  • Abdul Shereef, Maikala

    Thu, Oct 01 2020

    All KFA employees' salaries and benefits are in a separate account which the government has frozen. He was begging to unfreeze that account so that employees could be paid.

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  • Chandra, India

    Thu, Oct 01 2020

    14000 is a lot hope this government understand. Anil Ambani is not interested in paying he is left loss someone want to pay not taking. Their has to be a good reason for this government to explain this issue

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 01 2020

    He has taken only 5000 crore loan and he wanted to give loan since beginning .. but BJP government is not interested to take it. Now he is ready to give 14thousands crore .... with triple interest.... still this goberment wint take it...
    .because this goberment wanted to play politics... and together want save lalit Modi.. nirav modi...choksi....and many many gujjus who run away with money..
    This goberment is totaly failed to rull the nation .. only want to loot..

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  • J. F. D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 01 2020

    Let Mallya settle the dues as per his words. Why he is delaying unnecessarily sitting at England. Let him carry his promise. Meanwhile take action against Bank people who have given load to him without observing any formalities, rules and regulations.

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  • Nice, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 30 2020

    Once the COVID Vaccine is tested and confirmed buy vaccines worth that money and help the needy.
    .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 30 2020

    Ambani & Adani want more ...

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Wed, Sep 30 2020

    Govt wants only your money, assets and property, Not you to come to India and file case against the govt and spill beans.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Sep 30 2020

    I was of the opinion that Mr. Vijay Mallya has more property.....if this is the case why he is waiting to settle the bank loans and sitting in U.K.......let him pay all the loans and be free to move wherever he wants do so.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 01 2020

    Charles
    The case is not that simple. Out of the loan a soled 30%given to Politicians. Now if he spill the beans Tihar is not suffecient to put them. More o er he has to face crimi Al charges of mis using TDS and PF contribution of employees

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