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Nokia unable to move assets to Microsoft due to legal battle in India

Nokia said it made its latest appeal to Supreme Court

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Nokia said on Wednesday it was appealing a ruling last week by the Delhi High Court which said the company must pay deposits on tax claims by local authorities in order to transfer assets related to its mobile phone business to Microsoft.

One such asset - a plant in Chennai - is one of Nokia's biggest phone-making factories. Local authorities seized it last year in a tax dispute, blocking its transfer to Microsoft which bought Nokia's mobile phone business.

Nokia said it had agreed in December to put money into an escrow account and pay for any additional tax claims once all legal avenues had been exhausted, but a Delhi High Court order on Feb 5 clarified that it must pay deposits as claims are made.

 

Nokia said it made its latest appeal to Supreme Court.

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First Published: Feb 12 2014 | 7:33 PM IST

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