Naming former UK judge Sir Bernard Rix as its arbitrator in place of former Chief Justice of India S P Bharucha, who quit earlier this month, RIL through its legal counsel has written to the Oil Ministry seeking start of the proceedings from next month, sources privy to the development said.
Bharucha was earlier RIL nominee on a three-member arbitration panel, which is to decide if the oil ministry was right in disallowing over USD 2.3 billion of KG-D6 cost as output lagged targets. He, however, recused himself after the government challenged his nomination more than two-and-half years after his nomination.
The company, in the letter, expressed "distress" at the attempts of the government to remove Justice Bharucha from the panel of arbitration, sources said.
Bharucha, it said, has an impeccable reputation and it was "unfortunate" that the government chose to demonstrate, in the course of an international arbitration, that it did not have faith in a former chief justice.
Bharucha was nominated as an arbitrator on November 23, 2011 and the correspondence relating to his disclosures ended in June this year. This month, the government sought his removal from the panel of arbitrators, leading to his resignation.
RIL said it was not challenging Khare's continuance at this stage in the the interest of the arbitration process.
Rix and Khare will sit on a three-member arbitration panel headed by Supreme Court-appointed neutral arbitrator Michael Kirby, a former Judge of an Australian High Court.
The arbitration is yet to start.
RIL had challenged the government notice to disallow cost through a Notice of Arbitration on November 23, 2011 saying the signed contract does not provide for output targets and there was no provision for disallowing any part of cost because of production not being in line with output guidance.
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