Ruchi Soya, which is facing the insolvency proceedings, has a total debt of about Rs 120 billion (Rs 12,000 crore). The company has many manufacturing plants and its leading brands include Nutrela, Mahakosh, Sunrich, Ruchi Star and Ruchi Gold.  

In December 2017, Ruchi Soya Industries entered into the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) and Shailendra Ajmera was appointed as the RP.

The appointment was made by the NCLT on the application of the creditors Standard Chartered Bank and DBS Bank, under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. 

Then Adani Wilmar and Patanjali group have been engaged in a long-drawn battle to take over Ruchi Soya.

While Adani Wilmar emerged as the highest bidder with a Rs 60 billion (Rs 6,000 crore) offer, Patanjali group came second with a Rs 57 billion (Rs 5,700 crore) bid.

Patanjali Ayurved had earlier sought clarification from the RP (resolution professional) of Ruchi Soya related to eligibility of Adani Group to participate in the bidding process.  

It also sought to know the parameters adopted by the RP to declare Adani Wilmar as the highest bidder.

The Haridwar-based firm had also questioned the appointment of Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas as the RP’s legal advisor as the said law firm was already advising Adani Group.

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Patanjali was asked to submit a revised bid by June 16 to match or better the highest offer of Rs 60 billion (Rs 6,000 crore) by Adani Wilmar under the Swiss Challenge system adopted by the RP and the committee of creditors.

However, Patanjali wrote to the RP seeking clarifications instead of submitting a fresh bid.

Then Adani Wilmar has been selected by the CoC after two-rounds of bidding.Adani Wilmar’s bid was approved by the committee of creditors of the bankruptcy-bound Ruchi Soya with about 96% votes in favour . The resolution professional has to seek National Company Law Board (NCLT) approval after the lenders choose a bid.  

This then made Ramdev-led Patanjali Ayurved has approached the  NCLT challenging the decision by Ruchi Soya’s lenders to approve Adani Wilmar’s Rs 60 billion (Rs 6,000 crore) takeover bid.  

The matter is expected to come up for hearing on Monday (August 27) before the Mumbai bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), sources said. 

When contacted, Patanjali Spokesperson S K Tijarawala declined to comment, saying that matter is sub-judice. Also  spokesperson of Adani Group also declined to comment.