IL&FS, the board of directors of the company, has submitted an application to the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) against several lenders, including IFCI, IIFCL, BoB, SBI, PNB, Indian Bank, and the government of Jharkhand, citing “undue delays” in obtaining consent for the transfer of road assets worth Rs 5,500 crore to an Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvIT) operated by