India Govt Condemns False Reporting on
Cairn Legal Dispute
·
Cairn Seeks to Attach Air India Assets
in US
[MoF Press
Release/23.05.2021]
The
Government of India has strongly condemned the false reporting in certain media
by some vested interests claiming that the Government of India has purportedly
asked state-owned banks to withdraw funds from foreign currency accounts abroad
in anticipation of the potential seizure of such accounts with regard to the
Cairn legal dispute.
Condemning
all such source based reports as false, the Government of India said that these
are totally incorrect reports which were not based on true facts. Certain
vested parties appear to have orchestrated such misleading reporting, which
often relies upon unnamed sources and presents a lopsided picture of factual
and legal developments in the case.
Government
of India is vigorously defending its case in this legal dispute. It is a fact
that the Government has filed an application on March 22, 2021 to set aside the
highly flawed December 2020 international arbitral award in The Hague Court of
Appeal.
The
Government has raised several arguments that warrant setting aside of the award
including but not limited to: (i) the arbitral
tribunal improperly exercised jurisdiction over a national tax dispute that the
Republic of India never offered and/or agreed to arbitrate; (ii) the claims
underlying the award are based on an abusive tax avoidance scheme that were a
gross violation of Indian tax laws, thereby depriving Cairn’s alleged investments
of any protection under the India-UK bilateral investment treaty; and (iii) the
award improperly ratifies Cairn’s scheme to achieve Double Non-Taxation, which
was designed to avoid paying taxes anywhere in the world, a significant public
policy concern for governments worldwide. This proceeding is pending. The
Government is committed to pursuing all legal avenues to defend its case in
this dispute worldwide.
It
is also stated that the CEO and the representatives of Cairns have approached
the Government of India for discussions to resolve the matter. Constructive
discussions have been held and the Government remains open for an amicable
solution to the dispute within the country’s legal framework.