Fortuna Public Relations Pvt Ltd has filed an insolvency petition against phone carrier Reliance Communications Ltd over a claim for unpaid dues of Rs 44 lakh, a lawyer representing the public relations firm said on Monday.
Reliance Communications shares tumbled as much as 7 per cent on the BSE to an intra-day low of Rs 10.73 on Tuesday. The company's shares opened at Rs 11.08 against Monday's close of Rs 11.54. At about 11.55 am, the stock was quoting at Rs 11.07, down Rs 0.47 or 4.07 per cent.
Separately, Fortuna has filed another insolvency petition against Reliance Webstore Ltd, a unit of the phone carrier, over unpaid dues of about Rs 41 lakh, said Darshan Mehta, a partner at Mumbai law firm Dhruve Liladhar & Co, which is representing Fortuna in the two cases.
The National Company Law Tribunal will hear the two cases next on December 19, Mehta said. [ Edit : Lenders’ ability to arrive at a quick resolution plan for Reliance Communications may prove a test case for the new Bankruptcy Code ]
A spokesman for Reliance Communications declined to comment.
The insolvency pleas follow two separate insolvency petitions filed by China Development Bank and telecoms gearmaker Ericsson.
RCom, backed by businessman Anil Ambani, has struggled under a heavy debt load and has reported a string of losses during a price war in the highly competitive Indian telecoms market, prompting it to announce a partial shutdown of operations.
CDB, which sources have said is owed nearly $2 billion, last month filed a petition with the National Company Law Tribunal, making it the first financial creditor to drag RCom into insolvency proceedings.
Also read : Lenders to block insolvency suit against Reliance Communications
Analysis : RCom: Turbulence continues
Comments
Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide by our community guidelines for posting your comments.
We have migrated to a new commenting platform. If you are already a registered user of TheHindu Businessline and logged in, you may continue to engage with our articles. If you do not have an account please register and login to post comments. Users can access their older comments by logging into their accounts on Vuukle.