Devas-Antrix deal: Tribunal rules against Indian govt


Bengaluru, Jul 26 (PTI): An international tribunal has ruled that the Indian government had acted "unfairly" and "inequitably" in annulling a contract between city-based multimedia firm Devas and ISRO's commercial arm Antrix, making it liable to pay financial compensation.

A Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) tribunal based in the Hague has found that the Indian government's actions in annulling the contract and denying Devas commercial use of S-band spectrum constituted an expropriation, Devas Multimedia Private Ltd. said here.

In its ruling yesterday, the PCA tribunal also found that India breached its treaty commitments to accord fair and equitable treatment to Devas's foreign investors, the company said in a statement here.

The PCA regularly administers cases involving states, including investment treaty claims brought under arbitration rules of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL).

ISRO officials here said they were yet to get details of the development.
The ruling is the second by an international tribunal arising out of the cancellation of the Devas-Antrix contract.

The unanimous decision included the arbitrator appointed to the tribunal by India, Devas said.

In September 2015, in a jolt to Antrix, the International Chamber of Commerce's (ICC) arbitration body International Court of Arbitration had asked it to pay damages worth USD 672 million (Rs 4,432 crore then) to Devas Multimedia for "unlawfully" terminating the deal five years ago on grounds of national security.

The Tribunal then had noted that Antrix had no legal justification to terminate the agreement and that Dr K R Radhakrishnan, who at the time of annulment, was Secretary, Department of Space and Chairman of ISRO, Antrix and the Space Commission, could have prevented the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) from approving the annulment.

CCS had annulled the deal based on the recommendation of the Space Commission on the ground that it was not in the security interests of the country.

The UPA government's action had come months after the Comptroller and Auditor General of India came out with a report on the 2G scam that had estimated a "presumptive loss" of Rs 1.76 lakh crore due to flawed spectrum allocation process.

Under the deal signed in 2005, Antrix was to provide 70 MHz of the scarce S-Band wavelength to Devas for its digital multimedia services by leasing 90 per cent of the transponders in ISROs GSAT-6 and GSAT-6A satellites.

Devas, in turn, was to pay Antrix a total of USD 300 million over 12 years.

"With this PCA award, two international tribunals have now unanimously agreed that financial compensation should be paid after the annulment of Devas's rights," said Devas Chairman Lawrence Babbio, former Vice Chairman of Verizon, the largest telecommunications company in the United States.

"Other courts in France and the United Kingdom have agreed that the award against Antrix ought to be enforced. We prefer a mutually agreeable resolution of this matter.

"But until that occurs, Devas and its investors will continue to press their claims before international tribunals and in courts around the world," he said.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Wed, Jul 27 2016

    Better Vinod Rai to answer this and may be fair to depute him to plead this case.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    Rs. 4,400 Cr. scam ...

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  • stan, udupi/dubai

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    Catch VINOD RAI and make him argue in front of International Tribunal

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    One sided deal with a corrupt smell within !!!

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  • MW, DUBAI

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    RESULT OF WORLD TOUR!!!!

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  • Ravi, Kapu

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    MW, DUBAI
    Some people don't even read the article before commenting.

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  • hemanth, bangalore

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    Dude it's a scam of UPA age. Get your fact right.

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    For the second time an international tribunal has ruled against you. The scam was an imagination of the CAG who was working under the influence of the BJP. Now that you are in government prove to these international tribunals that the contract was cancelled because it was scam ridden. You have failed to do it, so pay now for your past sins and don't blame the earlier government.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    Do you know what is Devas-Antrix deal ?

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  • sid, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    man you need to read properly . Its the results of a sleeping congress government who did not care what happened to the country !!! Wake up buddy change you vote for once and come out of the Bhakthi

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  • SB, Mlore

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    Fallout of 2005-2011 UPA scams mainly 2G. All those doings claiming the achievements as previous Govts, ...now take the blame of your Previous Govt's KarmaKhaanda because of which India may have to pay up 1 Billion USD as settlement.

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    This is the direct result of the stupidity of the CAG and its functioning during the previous government and how it was over reaching and poking its nose into all government decisions and portraying them as scams and of an opposition which was jumping at each and every nonsensical observation of the CAG and creating disturbances in the country and not allowing the Parliament to function. The UPA government was forced to cancel the contract because of the unsubstantiated ruckus created by the then opposition led by the BJP. Now that you are in government pay up, because you cannot fool international tribunals. Now prove to these tribunals that you got the contract cancelled because it was a scam. Can you do that? In the end you will be paying up the Indian tax payers money.

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  • Amigo , Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    Where is that Great CAG Vinod Rai? Now Feku must ask him to explain the misdeeds & SCAMS of UPA in front Tribunal.

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