JSW’s $2.7 Billion Steel Mill Purchase Faces Fresh Legal Test

Former Bhushan Power & Steel head has filed a petition against the bankruptcy tribunal’s ruling.

(Bloomberg) -- JSW Steel Ltd.’s $2.7 billion purchase of a bankrupt steel mill is facing a fresh hurdle after a former chairman of Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd. challenged the deal in the country’s top court.

Sanjay Singal filed a petition on Monday against a ruling by a bankruptcy tribunal that had approved the deal earlier this month, according to the Supreme Court’s website. The petition hasn’t yet been allotted a date for a hearing. A JSW spokesman declined to comment.

Bidders for India’s bankrupt steel mills have faced repeated delays in their attempts to buy indebted assets. The Sajjan Jindal-led mill has been caught in legal tangles since its 197 billion-rupee ($2.7 billion) bid for Bhushan Power was first approved last year, while ArcelorMittal faced more than a year-long battle for its takeover of Essar Steel India Ltd.

Singal’s petition threatens to further delay or derail the takeover. An adverse ruling could also be a setback for lenders, which led by Punjab National Bank are seeking a speedy resolution.

To contact the reporter on this story: Upmanyu Trivedi in New Delhi at utrivedi2@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Unni Krishnan at ukrishnan2@bloomberg.net, Alpana Sarma

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