Batelco wins claim against former mobile investment partner

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Press Trust of India Dubai
Last Updated : Jun 18 2014 | 1:42 PM IST
Bahrain's Batelco Group has won a multi-million-dollar claim against its former Indian mobile investment partner Siva Limited and its chairman Chinnakannan Sivasankaran, says a news report.
The High Court of Justice (Commercial Court) in London has upheld a damages claim from Batelco Millennium India Company (BMIC), a fully owned subsidiary of Batelco Group, awarding it USD 184.79 million plus USD 30,000 per day from November 1, 2012, the Gulf Daily News said.
The dispute arose after Indian cellular joint venture STel's operating licence was cancelled by India's Supreme Court in February 2012.
The licence was granted to STel in January 2008 and during 2009 BMIC paid 175 million dollars to acquire 42.7 per cent in STel from Sky City Foundation.
"The court has ordered the full recovery of USD 211.1 million from the defendants," Batelco said yesterday reacting to the judgment.
The telecom operator said the ruling confirmed its claim that the defendants failed to adhere to a Settlement Agreement relating to a commercial venture to which both parties had entered in 2009.
Sky City Foundation is a hedge fund that was part of a consortium that also sold a 51 percent stake in STel to Siva in 2009.
BMIC and Siva also entered into an option agreement in 2009, under which Siva would have to buy BMIC's stake in STel at the same price that BMIC had paid for the acquisition. The agreement would be subject to certain conditions including a threat to STel's licence.
In March 2012, Batelco announced it had agreed to sell its stake in STel back to Sky City Foundation, receiving the share price paid to acquire its holding.
However, as no payment was forthcoming by the deal's deadline of end-October 2012, the following month BMIC commenced litigation in the UK against Siva and Sivasankaran for the recovery of about USD 184.8 million.
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First Published: Jun 18 2014 | 1:42 PM IST

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