NCLT, New Delhi has been re-constituted

Pursuant to the retirement of fifteen NCLT members, the National Company Law Tribunal, New Delhi Bench, has been re-constituted

By :  Legal Era
Update: 2022-10-14 06:30 GMT


NCLT, New Delhi has been re-constituted

Pursuant to the retirement of fifteen NCLT members, the National Company Law Tribunal, New Delhi Bench, has been re-constituted vide a Circular dated 11.10.2022 and timings of courts have been changed accordingly. The changes are applicable from 18.10.2022 onwards till further orders. The new NCLT New Delhi Benches shall comprise of:

NCLT New Delhi, Court Room No. 4 (Second Half)

Dr. P.S.N. Prasad (Judicial Member)

Dr. Binod Kumar Sinha (Technical Member)

NCLT New Delhi, Court Room No. 5 (Second Half)

Justice (Retd.) Telaprolu Rajani (Judicial Member)

Shri Rahul Prasad Bhatnagar (Technical Member)

Further, the timing of following courts at New Delhi Benches has been modified accordingly:

NCLT New Delhi, Court Room No. 2 (Second Half)

Shri Bachu Venkat Balaram Das (Judicial Member)

Shri L.N. Gupta (Technical Member)

NCLT New Delhi, Court Room No. 3 (First Half)

Shri Bachu Venkat Balaram Das (Judicial Member)

Dr. Binod Kumar Sinha (Technical Member)

NCLT New Delhi, Court Room No. 4 (First Half)

Dr. P.S.N. Prasad (Judicial Member)

Shri Rahul Prasad Bhatnagar (Technical Member)

The Circular has been issued in partial modification of Order of even number dated 24.08.2022 and 14.09.2022 and is applicable from 18.10.2022 till further orders. The reconstituted Bench shall take up matters through Video Conferencing.

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs vide a notification dated 20.09.2019 ("Notification") had appointed 23 NCLT Members for a term of 3 years or till the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier. However, Section 413 of the Companies Act, 2013 prescribes the term of the Members as 5 years.

The Central Government had granted extension of tenure to eight out of the twenty-three Members appointed through the Notification, while the remaining Members retired on 03.07.2022. Till now the total strength of NCLT Members was forty-five, which came down to thirty on 03.07.2022 and thus created a shortage of Members.

The National Company Law Tribunal Bar Association ("NCLTBA") had filed a writ petition titled as National Company Law Tribunal Bar Association v Union of India before the Supreme Court in May 2022, seeking modification of the term of 3 years fixed by the MCA Notification as 5 years. In a hearing held on 20.06.2022, the Supreme Court opined that the appointees had accepted the three years period of appointment in 2019 without any demur and had till date did not raised any challenge against the same. The Supreme Court declined to grant any interim relief and in a subsequent hearing held on 01.08.2022, the Supreme Court turned down the plea of the NCLTBA for extension of tenure of the NCLT Members, while observing that NCLTBA should be interested in filling up of vacancies of Members rather than their tenure.

Several NCLT Benches have been re-constituted, Special Benches have been constituted and hearings are being conducted through video conferencing to meet the shortage of Members. A notification for appointment of new Members to NCLT has also been released by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.

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