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The Supreme Court on Tuesday, 3 September, sought a response from the NBCC on whether it is willing to give a revised proposal to complete the stalled projects of Jaypee group.
Additional Solicitor General Madhavi Divan, appearing for the Centre, said the government has held three meetings with various stakeholders and a decision has been taken that it was willing to give tax concession running into hundreds of crores to Jaypee group and enhanced compensation to farmers only if the NBCC is allowed to complete the stalled projects.
Senior advocate FS Nariman and Anupam Lal Das, appearing for the Jaypee group, said they have no objection if the NBCC is allowed to give a revised proposal but the group should also be allowed to give a proposal as it is wiling to pay all dues to lenders and finish all stalled projects within three years.
The bench said it will first look what NBCC has to offer and only then it may look into Jaypee group's fresh proposal.
The bench posted the matter for further hearing on Thursday and extended the status quo order till then.
On 30 July, the NCLAT had allowed fresh bidding for the cash-strapped Jaypee Infratech but barred its promoter Jaypee Group from participating in the auction.
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