Mauritius: Devas seeks to hold India to account in $112m arbitration ruling
The company had its contract cancelled by the Indian government in 2011. Since then, the legal proceedings have multiplied.
08/09/2021 at 16h08, by Africa Business+
This time, the three partners, CC/Devas Mauritius Ltd, Telcom Devas Mauritius Limited and Devas Employees Mauritius Private Limited, are hoping to obtain compensation following a procedure launched in The Hague in 2012.
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