AgustaWestland withdraws arbitraration proceedings against India

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firm on Wednesday informed the that it is withdrawing proceedings against India, pending before an in wake of serious criminal charges against them.

The government had filed a plea challenging the proceedings initiated by the Italian firm. "There are severe criminal proceedings going on against Agusta Westland due to which proceedings cannot be allowed to go on," (ASG) told the court.

had also filed a declaratory suit seeking a permanent injunction against the arbitral proceedings in view of the serious allegations of commission of acts of criminal nature being tried by Criminal Courts in

The chargesheet filed in the criminal proceedings implicated as an accused in the bribery and corruption case in the procurement of 12 VVIP helicopters. It was alleged that and its officials amongst others were involved in giving kickbacks for securing a contract for supply of VVIP helicopters.

The case involved extradition of and arrests of after the (CBI) unearthed crucial evidence of criminal misdoings including offences under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) 2002, prevention of corruption Act and provisions of IPC, by Agusta Westland and its officials.

The government was constrained to file the suit for injunction after the did not give a decision on a similar application and kept it pending for a long time. The Republic of was represented by Pinky Anand, ASG assisted by Rajesh Ranjan, Sumit Teterwal, Saudamini sharma, Joel and

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First Published: Thu, February 28 2019. 19:45 IST