We want dialogue, not compensation: GMR
Anand J: Bangalore, Dec 05 2012, 03:13 IST
that the Concession Agreement was in accordance with the rules and regulations of Maldives.
He has given this opinion: “The project documents and the lease agreement have been duly authorised, executed delivered and ratified by all necessary corporate and governmental action.”
The recent controversy kicked off when Maldives on Monday said the government will proceed with its plan to evict GMR from operating the airport stating that no injunction can be issued against a sovereign state where compensation is paid.
GMR had won a crucial stay order from the Singapore High Court against their eviction by the Maldives government and maintained that it was the same sovereign state that has agreed to abide by the Singapore and English laws.
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