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US judge nixes lawsuit against World Bk over power unit in India

The IFC loaned USD450 million to help build the coal-fuelled Mundra power plant in Gujarat, which became fully operational in 2013.

March 31, 2016 / 08:25 IST
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A US federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Indian fishermen and farmers who sued the World Bank over a loan for a power plant they claimed ravaged the environment.

The World Bank's International Finance Corporation (IFC) is shielded by immunity and cannot be sued in the United States, the US District Court judge ruled.

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The IFC loaned USD450 million to help build the coal-fuelled Mundra power plant in Gujarat, which became fully operational in 2013.

The company that carried out the project, Coastal Gujarat Power Limited, a subsidiary of Tata Power, said it would create jobs, benefit 16 million domestic consumers and provide competitively priced electricity to industry and agriculture.