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Britain's Cairn files case in US to push India to pay $1.2 billion award

An arbitration body had in December 2020 awarded Cairn damages of more than $1.2 billion plus interest and costs. The tribunal ruled that India had breached an investment treaty with Britain and said New Delhi was liable to pay.

February 17, 2021 / 08:52 IST
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File image: Cairn Energy
File image: Cairn Energy

Cairn Energy has filed a case in a U.S. district court to enforce a $1.2 billion arbitration award it won in a tax dispute against India, a court document showed, ratcheting up pressure on the government to pay its dues.

In December, an arbitration body awarded the British firm damages of more than $1.2 billion plus interest and costs. The tribunal ruled India breached an investment treaty with Britain and said New Delhi was liable to pay.

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Cairn asked the U.S. court to recognise and confirm the award, including payments due since 2014 and interest compounded semi-annually, according to the Feb. 12 filing seen by Reuters.

The case marked a first step in Cairn’s efforts towards recovering its dues, potentially by seizing Indian assets, if the government did not pay, a source with knowledge of the arbitration case told Reuters.