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Adani says NDTV's attempt to prevent share allotment has no legal sanctity

 Chairman of the Adani Group Gautam Adani (AFP)

RRPR which is owned by NDTV founder-promoters Radhika and Prannoy Roy, holding 29.18% of NDTV on Thursday had resisted the Adani Group’s takeover bid claiming a regulatory order prevents them from transferring the company’s shares.

In November 2020, Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) prohibited NDTV’s promoters from the securities market for two years in a case of insider trading, a ban that ends on 26 November.

"Performance of obligations by RRPR pursuant to the warrant exercise notice will not result in violation of the Sebi order as there is no, direct or indirect, dealing in any securities of Mr. Prannoy Roy or Mrs. Radhika Roy pursuant to the exercise of the warrants by VCPL allotment of shares by RRPR," Adani Enterprises said in the stock exchange filing.

"RRPR is therefore bound to immediately perform its obligation and allot the equity shares as specified in the Warrant Exercise Notice," it added.

On 23 August, Adani Group companies said they had acquired the stake in NDTV indirectly by buying VCPL, which owned convertible debentures (warrants that provide for the conversion of debt to equity) in RRPR, that in turn owns 29.18% of NDTV. VCPL acquired the debentures in 2009-10 against a 404 crore loan extended to the promoter holding company. Following this, Adani Group and VCPL announced an open offer for NDTV at 294 per share based on Sebi’s takeover guidelines, a 28% discount to NDTV’s Tuesday closing price of 376.

Adani went a step further to claim that even paying back the money that RRPR owes to VCPL will have no legal effect on the warrants exercised by VCPL.

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