"The claim amount has been arrived at based on pending goods to be delivered to Lotus Refineries by NSEL, worth Rs 2,640.79 crore with interest thereon at the rate of 18 per cent per annum from the date hereof till payments and/or realisation," a company statement said here.
The firm has also sought an appointment of a court receiver to oversee inspection of goods/commodities in NSEL's possession pending the hearing and final disposal of the suit, the release said.
The suit has also sought an order from the court directing NSEL to withdraw the notice/circular dated Aug 22, 2013 declaring Lotus Refineries as defaulter and restrain them from taking any actions pursuant thereto.
NSEL officials were not available for comment.
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