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Indian Govt asked to pay Rs 8,000 crore to Cairn Energy in Tax Dispute

Indian Govt asked to pay Rs 8,000 crore to Cairn Energy in Tax Dispute

In a major set back, Indian government has lost arbitration to energy giant Cairn under the retrospective tax amendment to the law in a verdict that came late night on Tuesday. India has been asked to pay damages worth Rs 8,000 crore ($1.2 billion) to the UK oil major.

What was the issue with Cairn Energy?

What is now payable to Cairn Energy?

Cairn Energy surged as much as 45% in early London trading, its biggest intraday gain in almost 17 years. Cairn Energy’s victory will be the second loss for India in an international arbitration after Vodafone Group Plc won a years-long tax dispute with the government in September over a controversial $3 billion tax demand. Unlike in the Vodafone case, the government will have to repay Cairn.

India in 2012 retrospectively amended the tax code, giving itself the power to go after M&A deals all the way back to 1962 if the underlying asset were in India. It is also likely that the Indian government will review the arbitral award of Cairn Energy in detail before deciding on the next steps and perhaps prefer an appeal

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