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Ready to proceed with hearing in Nissan case, TN informs HC

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The government today informed the that it was ready to proceed with the hearing in the case it filed against Japanese auto-maker and that it need not be deferred.

Earlier, when the case had come up before Justice Anita Sumanth, P S Raman, appearing for Nissan, had hinted at the possibility of an with the government.

However, General Vijay Narayan, appearing for the government, today insisted that the court hear its plea to stall the international arbitration initiated by and grant interim relief.

"We are aggrieved by the international arbitration, there is some urgency on our side. We are ready to proceed with the hearing of the case and the court need not defer the hearing," he said.

To this, the asked, "What is the urgency when is not even a party to the arbitration? How is the application maintainable?"

The general said the and had signed an arbitration agreement and "therefore, the application is very well maintainable".

But the for pleaded with the court to post the hearing to June, after the summer vacation, as there was no urgency.

"Even the next hearing of the arbitration proceedings is scheduled only on November 6," he said.

Recording the submissions, the posted the plea to April 5 to decide on the maintainability of the application.

On March 16, had informed the court that the state had commenced talks with the company and urged it to defer the hearing of the plea.

As no one represented the state when the plea was taken up, the had posted the matter to today for the state to clear its stand.

In December last, the had moved the court, seeking an interim injunction against from proceeding with its arbitration against over alleged unpaid tax refunds of nearly USD 770 million.

The state had alleged that invoked the international arbitration clause of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between and to "coerce the government."


However, the Centre had filed an affidavit, saying the government did not have a locus standi to challenge the international arbitration proceedings initiated by against

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First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 19:05 IST
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