Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Daiichi can recover ₹3,500 crore from Singhs: Delhi HC

- Aditi Singh

NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Wednesday allowed Daiichi Sankyo Co Ltd to enforce a foreign arbitral award ordering former Ranbaxy Laboratori­es Ltd owners Malvinder and Shivinder Mohan Singh and 13 others to pay about ₹3,500 crore to the Japanese drugmaker.

In a 115-page verdict, justice Jayant Nath upheld the April 2016 award by an arbitratio­n tribunal in Singapore which had ruled in favour of Daiichi.

The tribunal directed the Singh brothers to pay about ₹2,563 crore in damages, plus interest of 4.44% per year from November 7, 2008 to the date of the award.

The tribunal found the brothers guilty of making false claims in a self-assessment report and of fraudulent­ly misreprese­nting and concealing the “genesis, nature and severity of the US regulatory investigat­ions” of Ranbaxy when Daiichi bought their 34.82% stake for $2.4 billion in 2008. The total deal value was $4.6 billion.

Sun Pharmaceut­ical Industries Ltd in 2014 agreed to acquire Ranbaxy from Daiichi Sankyo for $3.2 billion in stock, in addition to assuming $800 million of debt.

Wednesday’s court verdict, however, held the arbitral award to be unenforcea­ble against minor parties to the dispute.

judgment by the Hon’ble Delhi high court has given partial success to some of the sellers of shares of erstwhile Ranbaxy (respondent­s). The court has held the award to be unenforcea­ble against the minors,” a spokespers­on for RHC Holding Pvt. Ltd, the nonbanking financial company owned by the Singh brothers, said in an official statement.

“However we are disappoint­ed with the ruling against the rest of the sellers. After studying the order in detail the respondent­s will decide on further course of action,” he added.

The brothers have the option of appealing against the verdict in the Supreme Court.

After a year-long legal battle between Daiichi and the brothers over enforcemen­t of the arbitral award, the verdict was reserved by justice Nath in September 2017.

 ?? HT/FILE ?? Shivinder Mohan Singh (L) and Malvinder Mohan Singh
HT/FILE Shivinder Mohan Singh (L) and Malvinder Mohan Singh

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