SC seeks DMRC reply on plea by Delhi Airport Metro Express

Plea challenged HC order that set aside arbitration award of around ₹5,800 crore

February 19, 2019 01:39 am | Updated March 07, 2019 02:53 pm IST - New Delhi

The Supreme Court has sought Delhi Metro Rail Corporation’s (DMRC) response on a plea by Reliance Infrastructure (RInfra) subsidiary — Delhi Airport Metro Express (DAMEPL) — challenging the Delhi High Court order that set aside an arbitration award of around ₹5,800 crore, including interest.

The Division Bench, comprising Justice A.K. Sikri and Justice S. Abdul Nazeer, gave the DMRC four weeks to respond to the DAMEPL’s plea.

‘Issue notice’

“Issue notice on the prayer[s] for interim relief as well as in the special leave petition [SLP], returnable in four weeks,” said the order passed by the Bench on Friday.

Senior counsel Mukul Rohatgi and P.C. Chidambaram appeared for the DAMEPL.

The DAMEPL had challenged the Delhi High Court’s January 15 order by which the Division Bench had set aside an arbitration award in favour of RInfra’s subsidiary.

Earlier, the single-judge Bench of the High Court had on March 6, 2018, ruled in favour of Anil Ambani’s company by upholding the arbitration award and directing the DMRC to pay the money to the DAMEPL.

RInfra on Monday said the Supreme Court has admitted an SLP filed by its subsidiary challenging a Delhi High Court order that set aside over ₹5,800-crore arbitral award.

In 2018, the High Court had directed the DMRC to take over servicing of all debt liabilities of the DAMEPL.

RInfra had said 11 banks, which had lent to the DAMEPL to run the Delhi Airport Metro Express line, would benefit from the High Court’s order.

Noting the apex court’s acceptance of the SLP, a release by the RInfra said a short notice was also issued to the DMRC on the DAMEPL plea for interim relief, so that the DMRC continued to service the debt of the DAMEPL, pending the plea disposal by the apex court.

“The Supreme Court has entertained the SLP filed by Reliance Infrastructure Ltd’s SPV DAMEPL, challenging the judgment of the Division Bench of the Delhi High Court, which set aside the over ₹5,800-crore arbitral award won by the DAMEPL against the DMRC,” it said.

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