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Mercantile Ports Lawsuit: MPL Faces Delhi High Court Setback

Delhi​ High Court Hears Appeal in Karanja ‌Port Dispute, MPL Alleges Irregularities ⁣in​ Revised Auction

mumbai, India – ‍ Mobile Port Logistics (MPL) has appealed to the Delhi High Court, seeking redress after⁣ Bank of⁤ Baroda unexpectedly withheld final sanction for⁤ a previously agreed-upon One-Time Settlement (OTS) despite consent from all⁣ other⁤ lenders. The company ⁤alleges a subsequent, ⁣hastily launched Swiss-Challenge auction was conducted on ⁤revised ⁢terms that excluded MPL’s subsidiary and⁣ lowered the approval threshold.

MPL contends‍ the new auction process ⁤favors a bidder ⁣previously unsuccessful⁣ in ‍the original round, raising concerns ⁤about clarity and consistency. The company secured​ approvals ​for the original OTS and believes all obligations were met, asserting the initial agreement should be honored.

“I am surprised and‍ disappointed ⁣that ⁢the arbitrary nature of ​cancelling the duly sanctioned OTS has not⁣ been​ recognised,” ⁤said ‍Pav Bakhshi, Managing Director of MPL. “we believe that ⁤we have ⁤fulfilled all⁣ our obligations and that the original agreement should be​ honoured.”

The Karanja port, built ‌with British, Indian, and American capital, is positioned to ‍support India’s growing ‌international⁤ trade. MPL highlights continued ‍international​ investor interest in the port’s​ future expansion.

MPL will pursue further legal avenues,including an appeal to the⁣ Supreme Court of⁤ India if necessary. Updates will ⁣be provided as the situation develops.

contact:

MPL c/o Cavendish:⁤ +44 (0) 20 7220⁤ 0500
Stephen​ Keys, Cavendish Capital Markets Limited: +44 (0) ⁢20 7220 0500
www.mercpl.com

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