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Devas case: AAI taking legal recourse against Canadian court's order to seize USD 30 million

In a statement, a spokesperson of the AAI said: "AAI has not been served any order by the Quebec Court, Canada in this matter. However, IATA shared certain documents on AAI's request for suspending the transfer of amount collected on behalf of AAI."

January 04, 2022 / 16:04 IST
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(Representative image)
(Representative image)

The Centre-run Airports Authority of India (AAI) on Tuesday said it is taking legal recourse to defend itself from a Canadian court order that has allowed Devas Multimedia's shareholders to seize an amount of over USD 30 million of the AAI held by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

In a statement, a spokesperson of the AAI said: "AAI has not been served any order by the Quebec Court, Canada in this matter. However, IATA shared certain documents on AAI's request for suspending the transfer of amount collected on behalf of AAI."

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"AAI is taking legal recourse to defend itself from the impugned order," the spokesperson added. In a statement on Monday, a spokesperson of Devas Multimedia said an amount of over USD 30 million, which was held by global airlines body IATA on behalf of the AAI, has been seized by Devas Multimedia's shareholders following a Canadian court order.

On October 27, 2020, a US court had asked Antrix Corporation, the commercial arm of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), to pay a compensation of USD 1.2 billion to Devas Multimedia, a Bengaluru-based startup, for cancelling a satellite deal in 2011.