Tatas say will pay to DoCoMo within 'confines' of Indian law

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 03 2016 | 10:42 PM IST
Tata Sons today said NTT DoCoMo - the estranged Japanese partner - is confusing its intent to pay with what is "legally payable" by the Indian company, and emphasised that its intent is to pay but "within the confines of the law".
"Docomo is unfortunately confusing our intent to pay with what is legally payable by us. Tata's intent is to pay but within the confines of the law," a Tata Sons spokesperson said.
NTT DoCoMo yesterday said Tatas raising "objections" to the enforcement of the London Court of Arbitration (LCIA) award directly contradicted its statements of intent to meet the payment obligations.
The Tats Sons spokesperson further said that the position Tata Sons has taken in its affidavit filed in the Delhi High Court is in line with what it has stated from the outset -- that it is committed to honouring its contractual obligations to NTT DoCoMo, in compliance with Indian regulations and law.
"There is a judicial process that is underway and we need to pay due heed to the laws that bind us all," the spokesperson added.
Expressing disappointment at the lack of cooperation from "partners" in arriving at an amicable resolution, Tata Sons said "despite several attempts on our part, our partners have refused to come together with us to engage the Government and the Regulator on the issue".
In June this year, the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) tribunal ordered Tata Sons to pay DoCoMo a sum of USD 1.17 billion in compensation for breaching an agreement on India joint venture - Tata Teleservices.
The Japanese firm has filed a plea in the Delhi High Court seeking enforcement of the arbitration ruling. Tata Sons has deposited the entire amount of USD 1.17 billion with the registrar of the Delhi High Court which is hearing the matter.

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First Published: Sep 03 2016 | 10:42 PM IST

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