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Jessop sale hearing on June 17

June 04, 2003 12:43 IST
By Amrita Dhar in New Delhi

The divestment ministry has appealed to the division bench of the Kolkata High Court challenging the judgement of March 2003 regarding the divestment process in Jessop & Company. The hearing has been scheduled for June 17.

In March 2003, a single-member bench of the Kolkata High Court had granted a stay order for four weeks on the divestment process.

It had asked the Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction to re-consider divestment of the company. Jessop & Co was referred to the BIFR in 1995.

The judgement raised questions about the process of divestment and valuation adopted for Jessop & Co.

Government sources said that the ministry of divestment had taken strong exception to the judgement as the divestment process followed for Jessop & Company was in accordance with government policy.

The Jessop divestment issue had been referred to the Kolkata High Court in February 2002 as the employees of the company had filed a petition against the divestment of the company.

The objection was that the company belonged to a strategic industry and hence should not be divested.

Interestingly, the March 2003 judgement also turned down the employees' petition. The 1,500-strong employee body of the company has also appealed against the judgement.

Amrita Dhar in New Delhi

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