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Mumbai airport's S. African investor wants Supreme Court appointee to arbitrate dispute with GVK

Two South African firms -- Airport Company South Africa and Bidvest Group – which together own 23.5% share in the Mumbai International Airport, have been trying to exit the venture and GVK and Adani Group have been trying to acquire their stakes.

June 10, 2020 / 15:40 IST
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Mumbai International Airport minority partner Airport Company South Africa (ACSA) has approached the Supreme Court to challenge the arbitration proceedings initiated against it by majority partner GVK Airports Holdings.

The arbitration proceedings were initiated against ACSA over an alleged breach of the shareholder’s agreement, reported the Economic Times.

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People privy to the development told the paper that the South African investor wants either a person of their choice or a Supreme Court appointee to be a part of the three-member tribunal that has been approached by GVK.

Meanwhile, a three-member Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde has told Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL), GVK, and the Airport Authority of India to file their responses to ACSA’s petition. The petition will be heard on July 8.