Vodafone retro tax: Delhi HC rejects Centre's plea against arbitrations

Vodafone has initiated arbitration proceedings under the India-United Kingdom and India-Netherlands Bilateral Investment Protection Agreement in connection with the tax demand raised against the firm

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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The on Monday dismissed the Centre's plea challenging Vodafone's move to initiate two international arbitrations against in connection with a tax demand of Rs 110 billion under a of 2012.

Justice Manmohan said the Centre can approach the UK arbitration tribunal under the India-Bilateral Investment Protection Agreement (BIPA) for its grievance.

has initiated arbitration proceedings under the India-and India-Netherlands Bilateral Investment Protection Agreement in connection with the tax demand raised against the company in relation to its $11 billion deal to acquire the stake of

While proceedings under the India-Netherlands BIPA were pending, the telecom initiated second arbitration under India-UK BIPA as well on January 24, 2017.

The Centre had told the that the Group had abused the process of law by initiating two international arbitrations.

Challenging the second arbitration, the government had said the two claims were based on the same cause of action and they seek identical reliefs, but from two different tribunals constituted under two different investment treaties against the same host state.

First Published: Mon, May 07 2018. 11:45 IST