Cairn drops lawsuits in US, UK against Centre

27 December 2021, 12:06 pm
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Britain’s Cairn Energy Plc has dropped lawsuits against the Indian government and its entities in the US and other places and is in the final stages of withdrawing cases in Paris and the Netherlands to get back about Rs 7,900 cr that were collected from it to enforce a retrospective tax demand.

As part of the settlement reached with the Centre to the seven-year old dispute over levy of back taxes, the company – now known as Capricorn Energy PLC – has initiated proceedings to withdraw lawsuits it had filed in many jurisdictions to enforce an international arbitration award which had overturned levy of Rs 10,247 cr retrospective taxes and ordered India to refund the money already collected.

Two sources with direct knowledge of the matter said Cairn on November 26 withdrew the lawsuit it had brought in Mauritius for recognition of the arbitration award and took similar measures in courts in Singapore, the UK and Canada. On December 15, it sought and got ‘voluntary dismissal’ of a lawsuit it had brought in a New York court to seize assets of Air India to recover the money due from the government. On the same day, it made a similar move in a Washington court where it was seeking recognition of the arbitration award. This is the first step before any enforcement proceedings like seizure of assets can be brought.

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