NCLAT to Hear Appeal Against Rs 919 Crore Bid for Hotel Horizon by Oberoi Realty-Led Consortium

Published: February 16, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Mumbai
NCLAT to Hear Appeal Against Rs 919 Crore Bid for Hotel Horizon by Oberoi Realty-Led Consortium

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) will hear an appeal challenging a National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) order that approved a Rs 919 crore resolution plan submitted by a consortium led by Oberoi Realty for Hotel Horizon. A two-member, Delhi-based Principal Bench of NCLAT has admitted the appeal and directed that no equity be created in favour of the successful resolution applicants, according to news agency PTI.

Earlier, on January 29, the Mumbai Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal approved the resolution plan filed by a consortium comprising Oberoi Realty, Shree Aman Developers, and JM Financial Properties and Holdings. Hotel Horizon owns a strategically located land parcel measuring around 7,500 square metres in Juhu, Mumbai. The property has a direct sea-facing view, making it a significant asset for future development.

The NCLT order was challenged before the appellate tribunal by the former promoters and the suspended board of the company. Passing an interim order, NCLAT observed, 'this appeal also needs to be heard along with other appeals,' which are listed on February 25, 2026.

The Bench, comprising Chairperson Justice Ashok Bhushan and Member (Technical) Barun Mitra, directed that the matter be listed along with the other pending appeals on February 25, 2026. 'In the meantime, actions taken in pursuance of the impugned order shall be subject to the result of the appeal and no equity shall be created in favour of the respondent by any distribution of the amount or any steps taken thereunder,' NCLAT said in its order dated February 2, 2026.

In their petition, the promoters submitted that the resolution plan was approved in favour of the Oberoi Realty-led consortium on the basis of 'inflated and legally unsustainable financial claims.' Several appeals in connection with the matter are currently pending before NCLAT. The promoters have also challenged the actions of the Resolution Professional, alleging that the NCLT order dated July 17, 2025 — which reduced the loan amount from Rs 1,612 crore to approximately Rs 643 crore — was not duly acknowledged.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the current status of the appeal against the NCLT order?
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has admitted the appeal and directed that no equity be created in favour of the successful resolution applicants until the appeal is heard.
2. Who are the parties involved in the resolution plan for Hotel Horizon?
The resolution plan for Hotel Horizon is led by a consortium comprising Oberoi Realty, Shree Aman Developers, and JM Financial Properties and Holdings.
3. Why is Hotel Horizon considered
significant asset? A: Hotel Horizon is considered a significant asset due to its strategically located land parcel of around 7,500 square metres in Juhu, Mumbai, and its direct sea-facing view.
4. What is the main contention of the former promoters in their appeal?
The former promoters contend that the resolution plan was approved based on 'inflated and legally unsustainable financial claims' and that the NCLT order reducing the loan amount was not duly acknowledged.
5. When is the next hearing of the appeal scheduled?
The next hearing of the appeal is scheduled on February 25, 2026, along with other pending appeals.