India Challenges Vodafone Arbitration Ruling In Singapore
Business | Edited by Peter Noronha | Thursday December 24, 2020
The international arbitration tribunal at the Hague had ruled that the Indian government's imposition of a tax liability on Vodafone was in breach of the investment treaty agreement between India and the Netherlands
India Asked To Pay $1.2 Billion To Cairn After Arbitration Loss
Business | Upmanyu Trivedi and Shruti Srivastava, Bloomberg | Wednesday December 23, 2020
An international arbitration tribunal ruled that the tax claim was not a valid demand and asked the government to repay the funds withheld along with interest to Cairn.
Centre Seeks Time On Appealing Against International Arbitration Award In Vodafone's Favour
Business | Press Trust of India | Tuesday November 17, 2020
Centre sought time on whether it would challenge an international arbitration tribunal's award in favour of Vodafone under the India-Netherland Bilateral Investment Protection Agreement
India Deciding Whether To Challenge Vodafone's 20,000-Crore Win: 10 Facts
India News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Tuesday October 13, 2020
India is examining the international arbitration decision on tax dispute with Vodafone over the Rs 20,000 crore tax claim. It is yet to be decided whether to challenge it in court, news agency Reuters has reported, quoting an un-named government official. Last month, an international arbitration tribunal in The Hague ruled that the imposition of a ...
Government To Study Vodafone Arbitration Case Award
Business | Reuters | Friday September 25, 2020
An international arbitration tribunal in The Hague ruled that government's imposition of a tax liability on Vodafone.
Vodafone Retrospective Tax Dispute Case: Trial To Begin Next Year
Business | Press Trust of India | Tuesday November 14, 2017
An international arbitration tribunal in February will begin trial on Vodafone's challenge to India seeking Rs 22,100 crore in taxes.
Cairn Adds Another $249 Million To Compensation Claim From India
Business | Press Trust of India | Tuesday August 22, 2017
Cairn had before an international arbitration tribunal in July last year sought $5.6 billion in compensation from the Indian government for raising a retrospective tax demand of Rs 10,247 crore on a decade old internal reorganisation of its India unit.
Supreme Court Allows Marine Latorre To Stay Back In Italy
India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday September 28, 2016
The Supreme Court today allowed Massimiliano Latorre, the second Italian marine accused of killing two Indian fishermen off the Kerala coast in 2012, to remain in his country till the international arbitral tribunal decided the jurisdictional issue.
South China Sea: Respect International Law, Say India And US
India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday August 31, 2016
In the wake of the ruling by an international arbitration tribunal in favour of the Philippines in a dispute with China over the South China Sea, India and the US today urged all parties concerned to respect international law.
Opinion: Sushma Swaraj, On South China Sea, What Have You Done?
Opinion | Mani Shankar Aiyar | Monday July 18, 2016
The Second Cold War and, possibly, the Third World War, are in the offing in the South China Sea. Where Nehru's India neatly sidestepped the first Cold War by preferring non-alignment to alignment, and understood that responsible government cannot be multi-aligned between contested claims with military overtones, Modi is dragging India into the mid...
South China Sea Verdict: India Not In Favour Of Or Against Any Country
India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Friday July 15, 2016
Following an international arbitration tribunal's ruling against China on the South China Sea issue, India on Thursday said that it is not in favour of or against any country as it is a matter of law.
US Asks China To Follow India On South China Sea Dispute Resolution
India News | Press Trust of India | Friday July 8, 2016
The US has asked China to learn from India's handling of its maritime disputes with its neighbours, ahead of a key ruling by an international arbitral tribunal on rival claims over the strategic South China Sea.
Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Marine Salvatore Girone's Plea To Go To Italy
India News | Press Trust of India | Monday May 23, 2016
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the plea of Italian marine Salvatore Girone on May 26. Mr Girone is one of the two Italian marines who are accused of killing two Indian fishermen off the coast of Kerala. He is seeking permission to go to Italy till an International Arbitral Tribunal decides the jurisdictional issue between India and Italy.
India Challenges Vodafone Arbitration Ruling In Singapore
Business | Edited by Peter Noronha | Thursday December 24, 2020
The international arbitration tribunal at the Hague had ruled that the Indian government's imposition of a tax liability on Vodafone was in breach of the investment treaty agreement between India and the Netherlands
India Asked To Pay $1.2 Billion To Cairn After Arbitration Loss
Business | Upmanyu Trivedi and Shruti Srivastava, Bloomberg | Wednesday December 23, 2020
An international arbitration tribunal ruled that the tax claim was not a valid demand and asked the government to repay the funds withheld along with interest to Cairn.
Centre Seeks Time On Appealing Against International Arbitration Award In Vodafone's Favour
Business | Press Trust of India | Tuesday November 17, 2020
Centre sought time on whether it would challenge an international arbitration tribunal's award in favour of Vodafone under the India-Netherland Bilateral Investment Protection Agreement
India Deciding Whether To Challenge Vodafone's 20,000-Crore Win: 10 Facts
India News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Tuesday October 13, 2020
India is examining the international arbitration decision on tax dispute with Vodafone over the Rs 20,000 crore tax claim. It is yet to be decided whether to challenge it in court, news agency Reuters has reported, quoting an un-named government official. Last month, an international arbitration tribunal in The Hague ruled that the imposition of a ...
Government To Study Vodafone Arbitration Case Award
Business | Reuters | Friday September 25, 2020
An international arbitration tribunal in The Hague ruled that government's imposition of a tax liability on Vodafone.
Vodafone Retrospective Tax Dispute Case: Trial To Begin Next Year
Business | Press Trust of India | Tuesday November 14, 2017
An international arbitration tribunal in February will begin trial on Vodafone's challenge to India seeking Rs 22,100 crore in taxes.
Cairn Adds Another $249 Million To Compensation Claim From India
Business | Press Trust of India | Tuesday August 22, 2017
Cairn had before an international arbitration tribunal in July last year sought $5.6 billion in compensation from the Indian government for raising a retrospective tax demand of Rs 10,247 crore on a decade old internal reorganisation of its India unit.
Supreme Court Allows Marine Latorre To Stay Back In Italy
India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday September 28, 2016
The Supreme Court today allowed Massimiliano Latorre, the second Italian marine accused of killing two Indian fishermen off the Kerala coast in 2012, to remain in his country till the international arbitral tribunal decided the jurisdictional issue.
South China Sea: Respect International Law, Say India And US
India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday August 31, 2016
In the wake of the ruling by an international arbitration tribunal in favour of the Philippines in a dispute with China over the South China Sea, India and the US today urged all parties concerned to respect international law.
Opinion: Sushma Swaraj, On South China Sea, What Have You Done?
Opinion | Mani Shankar Aiyar | Monday July 18, 2016
The Second Cold War and, possibly, the Third World War, are in the offing in the South China Sea. Where Nehru's India neatly sidestepped the first Cold War by preferring non-alignment to alignment, and understood that responsible government cannot be multi-aligned between contested claims with military overtones, Modi is dragging India into the mid...
South China Sea Verdict: India Not In Favour Of Or Against Any Country
India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Friday July 15, 2016
Following an international arbitration tribunal's ruling against China on the South China Sea issue, India on Thursday said that it is not in favour of or against any country as it is a matter of law.
US Asks China To Follow India On South China Sea Dispute Resolution
India News | Press Trust of India | Friday July 8, 2016
The US has asked China to learn from India's handling of its maritime disputes with its neighbours, ahead of a key ruling by an international arbitral tribunal on rival claims over the strategic South China Sea.
Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Marine Salvatore Girone's Plea To Go To Italy
India News | Press Trust of India | Monday May 23, 2016
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the plea of Italian marine Salvatore Girone on May 26. Mr Girone is one of the two Italian marines who are accused of killing two Indian fishermen off the coast of Kerala. He is seeking permission to go to Italy till an International Arbitral Tribunal decides the jurisdictional issue between India and Italy.
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