Reliance Infra wins Rs 780 cr arbitration case against Damodar Valley Corp

Earlier, Reliance Infrastructure had won a contract to set up a 1,200 MW thermal power plant in Purulia in West Bengal for Rs 3,750 crore.

Reliance Infra wins Rs 780 cr arbitration case against Damodar Valley Corp
Reliance Infra wins Rs 780 cr arbitration case against Damodar Valley Corp

New Delhi: The Calcutta High Court has upheld a Rs 780 crore arbitration award in favor of Reliance Infrastructure Ltd in a dispute with West Bengal-based Damodar Valley Corporation.

Earlier, Reliance Infrastructure had won a contract to set up a 1,200 MW thermal power plant in Purulia in West Bengal for Rs 3,750 crore.

The project was delayed due to disputes and other reasons, leading to DVC seeking damages from Reliance Infrastructure. Reliance Infrastructure, however, challenged this, and an arbitration tribunal in 2019 ruled in favor of the company and directed DVC to pay Rs 896 crore to the company.

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DVC challenged the order of the arbitral tribunal in the Calcutta High Court, which was dismissed by the court.

"This is to inform that on September 27, 2024, the Division Bench of the Hon'ble High Court of Calcutta delivered its judgment in a petition filed by Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) challenging the arbitration award under Section 34, dated September 29, 2023, amounting to approximately Rs 780 crore, including accrued interest in favor of the company concerning the Raghunathpur Thermal Power Project," the firm said in the filing.

 

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The company said the court "except for relief on pre-award interest and reduction in the rate of interest on bank guarantee totaling to Rs 181 crore and upheld the (arbitration) award, totaling approximately Rs 780 crore, including accrued interest. In addition, the bank guarantee of Rs 600 crore will also be released".

Currently, Reliance Infra is conducting a detailed review of the judgment and "will proceed, based on legal advice, either to enforce the Award to the extent upheld or to challenge the judgment dated September 27, 2024, where it interferes with the Award".

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