The Division Bench of Delhi High Court has stayed an ad-interim order that allowed Indiabulls Housing Finance Limited to avoid their redemption obligations under commercial papers/bids issued by it.

Indiabulls had approached the Delhi High Court in a writ petition, seeking a stay on its payment obligations under commercial papers/bonds (including to several mutual funds). The basis of this prayer was a circular dated 27 March 2020 of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The circular permitted commercial banks, NBFCs and other lending institutions to grant a moratorium on payment from its borrowers on all term loans, on account of COVID-19. Indiabulls granted the moratorium to its borrowers and, in turn, sought a stay on its payment obligation from the Single Judge.  Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) appealed this order.

AMFI, represented by Trilegal, appealed against the order on grounds, including that (a) the moratorium offered by the RBI circular of 27 March 2020, cannot be extended to debentures which is regulated by SEBI; (b) while RBI can act as a lender of last resort for the NBFCs and banks, SEBI cannot possibly do the same for the debt mutual funds industry. Therefore, the moratorium granted by the RBI for borrowers of lending institutions cannot be treated at par with the payment obligations of these lending institutions (like Indiabulls) towards their debenture holders. In any case, the issue is within the regulatory jurisdiction of SEBI and the court cannot, by a writ of mandamus, direct SEBI to exercise its discretion in a particular manner.  Further, we argued that this could open the flood gates for similar litigations, which will wreak havoc in the mutual funds industry and prejudice the ability of unit holders to redeem their investments.

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Originally published 30 April 2020

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