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S'pore HC stays termination of GMR Male airport contract

Source: PTI
December 03, 2012 12:55 IST
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The Singapore high court on Monday stayed the Maldives Government's decision to terminate the $500 million contract awarded to Indian infrastructure major GMR-led consortium for modernising the Male international airport, paving way for the operations to continue.

"The Singapore High Court has passed an injunction against the Maldivian Airport Company Limited (MACL) and the government from taking any action based on the November 27 letter," a GMR spokesperson told PTI.

The MACL, based on the directions of the new Maldivian government, had on November 27 terminated the contract given to GMR in 2010 during the previous regime of President Mohamed Nasheed.

Asked, if GMR will continue to operate the airport, the company official

said, "We will. The arbitration process will continue on the side."

As per the contract, in case of differences between various parties, the law of either Singapore or UK would apply.

India, which had reacted sharply to the termination, had in a high-level meeting reviewed overall relationship with Maldives.

The Cabinet Committee on Security, chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, took into account the developments surrounding cancellation of the contract and its possible wider consequences.

India had termed the termination decision a "very negative signal" to foreign investors.

Maldivian President Mohamed Waheed had said the contract was invalid and was signed under "dubious" conditions by the Nasheed regime.

Image: Grandhi Mallikarjuna Rao, founder chairman of GMR Group

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