Antrix moves court against Devas

Published on Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 16:36 |  Source : PTI

Updated at Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 00:49  

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Bangalore, Feb 9 (PTI) Antrix, the commercial arm of ISRO has moved a local court seeking directions to restrain Devas Multi-media from proceedings with the arbitration it has filed against it in an international court in Paris on cancellation of agreement on S band spectrum allocation. Antrix, which cancelled its agreement with Devas, filed the petition before the Additional City Civil and Session Court, seeking an interim injunction against Devas. Judge D B Patil, after hearing counsels for Antrix, posted the matter for February 25 for further arguments. The suit is to restrain Devas from proceeding with the arbitration at International Court of Arbitration in Paris. Devas has approached the ICC tribunal challenging the cancellation of agreement by Antrix with it on S band spectrum allocation. The Government after cancelling the Antrix-Devas deal for reasons of national security also debarred four ISRO scientists, including its former chairman G Madhavan Nair from holding any government posts for acts of commission in the deal. Nair and others have questioned the government decision.

  

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