“However, the order has been reserved by NCLAT, and yet to be pronounced,” it added.
On August 8, the Bengaluru bench of the NCLT (National Company Law Tribunal) admitted a plea filed by IDBI Trusteeship Services Ltd (IDBITSL) claiming a default of Rs 228.45 crore and appointed an interim resolution professional (IRP) to take care of the operation of the debt-ridden company.
The suspended board immediately challenged this before NCLAT, which on August 14, 2024, stayed the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) initiated against CDEL by NCLT over the plea of IDBITSL.
However, this was challenged by IDBITSL before the Supreme Court, which had on January 31, 2025 directed the Chennai bench of NCLAT to dispose of the appeal pending before it before February 21, 2025. The apex court had also directed that if the appeal filed by CDEL is not disposed of by NCLAT, then the order passed by the appellate tribunal staying the CIRP shall stand vacated automatically. “In the event the appeal is not disposed of by then, the impugned order passed by the Appellate Tribunal shall stand vacated automatically,” it said.
CDEL is the parent company of Coffee Day Group which operates the Cafe Coffee Day chain. It also owns and operates a resort, provides consultancy services and is engaged in the sale and purchase of coffee beans.
CDEL is in trouble after the death of founder Chairman V G Siddhartha in July 2019. It is paring its debts through asset resolutions and has significantly scaled down from the time the trouble started.
