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Dalmia Bharat seals Rs 2,850 crore deal for JAL cement assets after Adani insolvency takeover
Dalmia Cement has acquired key cement assets from Jaiprakash Associates for ₹2,850 crore. This deal, facilitated by the Adani Group's insolvency resolution, strengthens Dalmia's presence in central India. The acquisition includes cement plants and power capacity, boosting Dalmia's total capacity significantly. This move accelerates expansion plans and provides faster market access.
Adani Ports to acquire indirect control of Kanpur Fertilizers for Rs 1,500 crore under Jaiprakash Associates resolution plan
Adani Ports will acquire Jaypee Fertilizers & Industries for Rs 1,500 crore. This deal gives Adani Ports control of land in Kanpur. This land is suitable for a large logistics park. The acquisition will boost Adani Ports' inland logistics network in North India. It supports their plan to expand multimodal logistics parks and warehousing capacity.
NCLAT dismisses Vedanta's plea against Adani's Jaiprakash bid
A company law appeals court has rejected Vedanta Ltd's challenge to Gautam Adani's group winning bid for bankrupt firm Jaiprakash Associates Ltd (JAL). The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal found no merit in Vedanta's petitions, upholding the Committee of Creditors' decision to favor Adani's ₹14,535-crore bid. JAL entered insolvency proceedings after failing to pay over ₹57,000 crore in bank dues.

NCLAT rejects Vedanta's challenge to approval of Adani's resolution plan for Jaiprakash Associates
Vedanta's challenge to Adani Enterprises' resolution plan for Jaiprakash Associates Ltd was dismissed by the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal. The tribunal found no legal flaws in the creditors' choice, marking a significant setback for Vedanta despite its claims of offering a superior bid.
SC to hear Vedanta's stay plea against Adani's Jaiprakash Associates takeover
Vedanta, owned by Anil Agarwal, had outbid Adani Group in one of the largest and most keenly tracked insolvency cases in the country. The committee of creditors, though, opted for the resolution plan offered by the Adani Group because of higher upfront payments. Vedanta has told the Supreme Court that the insolvency process lacked transparency and failed to maximise value for creditors. It alleged that the process followed by JAL's committee of creditors in approving the plan of the Adani Group was "unfair, opaque, and inequitable".