New Delhi:The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has directed the NCLT to go for "fresh determination" and pass a new order after providing opportunity of hearing to two former employees of Videocon Telecommunications, whose assets and bank accounts were frozen.
Directing the Mumbai Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to pass necessary fresh recent orders in a "fair, just, dispassionate manner on merits, afresh", the appellate tribunal said "there was negation of principles of natural justice" by it.
The NCLAT observed that as per the National Company Law Tribunal Rules, 2016, both the appellants - Arvind Bali and Satpal Bansal - former CEO and CFO of the debt-ridden company, were not provided with an opportunity of hearing and to file their reply by NCLT.
Earlier, the NCLT, on a plea by the centre, had on August 31, 2021 passed ex-parte interim order freezing of assets and bank accounts of both the Appellant without providing any opportunity of hearing.
This was challenged by both the appellants by filing two separate petitions before the NCLAT, which last week directed the NCLT to go for a fresh determination