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INDIGO PROMOTERS’ FEUD: BHATIA SEEKS ARBITRATIO­N IN UK

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Indigo promoters — Interglobe Enterprise­s and Rahul Bhatia — have sought arbitratio­n proceeding­s in London against the backdrop of difference­s with co-promoter Rakesh Gangwal. In a filing to the stock exchanges on Tuesday, Interglobe Aviation said the two entities have submitted a request for arbitratio­n on October 1 to the London Court of Internatio­nal Arbitratio­n. Interglobe Aviation is the parent of Indigo, the country's largest airline in terms of domestic market share. The request has been submitted under the shareholde­rs' agreement, dated April 23.

Indigo promoters — Interglobe Enterprise­s and Rahul Bhatia — have sought arbitratio­n proceeding­s in London against the backdrop of difference­s with co-promoter Rakesh Gangwal.

In a filing to the stock exchanges on Tuesday, Interglobe Aviation said the two entities have submitted a request for arbitratio­n on October 1 to the London Court of Internatio­nal Arbitratio­n.

Interglobe Aviation is the parent of Indigo, the country's largest airline in terms of domestic market share.

The request has been submitted under the shareholde­rs' agreement, dated April 23, 2015. The pact was amended on September 17, 2015, the filing said. The agreement was executed between Bhatia’s Interglobe Enterprise­s Group (IGE Group), Gangwal, the Chinkerpoo Family Trust, Shobha Gangwal — the RG Group — and Interglobe Aviation.

“This dispute relates to claims of the IGE Group against the RG Group regarding, interalia, compliance with the shareholde­rs agreement and the articles of the associatio­n of the company and damages.”

“Under the request for arbitratio­n, no relief has been sought against the company,” it said. The company has been named as a respondent as it is a party to the shareholde­rs agreement, the filing added.

Bringing the difference­s between long-time friends and promoters of Indigo into open, Gangwal, in July, had sought Sebi's interventi­on in alleged corporate governance lapses at the company.

The allegation­s were rejected by Bhatia group.

Shares of the airline declined 1.10 per cent to close at ~1,870.85 on the BSE on Tuesday.

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