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Cairn industry drops all lawsuits against Indian government

Company says it has entered into the final stage in its undertaking with India

PTI New Delhi Published 06.01.22, 02:56 AM
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Britain’s Cairn Energy has dropped all lawsuits against the Indian government and its entities in courts from the US to France and to Singapore and is now entitled for about Rs 7,900 crore refund of taxes that were collected to enforce a retrospective tax demand.

As part of the settlement reached with the government in the seven-year-old dispute over the levy of backtaxes, the company — which is now known as Capricorn Energy plc — has withdrawn all cases that were brought to collect the tax refund ordered by an international arbitration tribunal after rescinding retrospective raising of demand, according to an advertisement it issued in Indian newspapers on Wednesday.

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The government had initially refused to honour the December 2020 arbitration award but in August 2021 brought a law to scrap all retrospective tax demands and refund money collected, after it faced prospects of assets —ranging from flats used by its diplomatic staff in Paris and Air India planes in the US —being seized to recover the refund due.

In the advertisement the company said “it has entered into the final stage in its undertaking with India by withdrawing Indian and global appellate and enforcement proceedings.”

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