Singapore/Male, Dec 3 (IANS): The High Court of Singapore Monday quashed the Maldives government's decision to terminate the $500 million contract awarded to Indian infrastructure major GMR-led consortium to build and operate the international airport in the the capital Male.
"High Court of Singapore today (Monday) granted injunctive relief against the applicability and operations of (contract termination) letter issued by the ministry of finance and treasury (MoFT), government of Maldives," GMR said in a statement.
The Singapore High Court, which is acting as an arbitrator in the issue between the GMR-backed consortium GMIAL and the Maldives government, gave the ruling after the Maldivian cabinet last week decided to terminate GMR's contract for developing the Ibrahim Nasir International Airport at Male.
The Maldivian cabinet had directed GMIAL to hand over the airport within seven days to state-owned Maldives Airports Company (MACL). It had also asked GMR to vacate and remove all property from the airport within 30 days.
According to GMR, both MACL and the MoFT, under the concession agreement, "are not allowed to interfere with the rights of the Investor (GMR-MAHB consortium)".
"With this (judgment), GMIAL shall continue to operate the Ibrahim Nasir International Airport as usual as per the provisions of the concession agreement," GMR Said.
GMIAL, which is a consortium of GMR and Malaysian airports operator MAHB, had won the right to operate and modernise Ibrahim Nasir International Airport in a bidding conducted by IFC, an arm of the World Bank.
The GMR Group had termed the cancellation of the contract as unlawful and is planning to take legal action against the Maldives government for scrapping its investment of more than $500 million in the project.
Several Indian banks like Axis Bank, Indian Overseas Bank and Indian Bank have contributed about $368 million to the project. This is also the single largest Indian foreign direct investment in the Maldives.
The project was awarded to the GMR Group through an international tender advertised by the Maldives government under the tenure of former president Mohamed Nasheed, who was ousted in February 2012.