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Delhi HC asks Singh brothers to personally appear for proceedings in Daiichi case

The summons were issued as the court wasn't satisfied with the information provided by Singh brothers on the status of their assets under possession.

August 01, 2018 / 22:08 IST
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According to the EOW, the accused colluded with the former promoters of Religare Enterprises, Malvinder Mohan Singh and Shivinder Mohan Singh. (Image: Reuters)
According to the EOW, the accused colluded with the former promoters of Religare Enterprises, Malvinder Mohan Singh and Shivinder Mohan Singh. (Image: Reuters)

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The Delhi High Court on August 1 directed Malvinder and Shivinder Singh to appear in person for the next hearing on August 10 in a case related to enforcement of Rs 3,500 crore arbitration award by Japanese drug maker Daiichi Sankyo.

This would be the first time that the Singh brothers would appear in court in the Daiichi-Ranbaxy case, which has been going on since May 2016.

The summons were issued as the court was not satisfied with the information provided by Singh brothers about the status of their assets. The court is trying to ascertain whether these assets cover the funds required to satisfy the Japanese drug maker's award.

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Earlier, the court had sought details from Singh brothers of all their unencumbered assets and wanted a chartered accountant to be appointed to give valuation of the assets.

Justice Rajiv Shakdher, who is hearing the matter, told the Singhs' counsel that if the brothers do not have sufficient funds to satisfy the award, they should declare themselves insolvent and go behind bars.