Anil Ambani, RCom guilty of contempt of court, rules SC

The Supreme Court on Wednesday found Reliance Communications Ltd. (RCom) and its chairman Anil Ambani and two other group firms guilty of contempt of court.

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Why in news?

  • The Supreme Court on Wednesday found Reliance Communications Ltd. (RCom) and its chairman Anil Ambani and two other group firms guilty of contempt of court.
  • To pay off dues worth ₹550 crore to Swedish telecommunications equipment major Ericsson.

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What is the issue:
  • The dispute stemmed from an agreement between Ericsson and RCom in January 2013.
  • In this Ericsson agreed to provide RCom managed services like operation, maintenance, and management of RCom’s network.
  • Ericsson had raised invoices from time to time in consideration of the services provided but received no payment from RCom.
  • A Bench ordered RCom to “purge” the contempt by paying a balance of ₹453 crore of dues to Ericsson within four weeks.
  • If not, Mr. Ambani and chairpersons would have to serve a sentence of three month of imprisonment.
  • The court said the three chairpersons had given conditional undertakings on behalf of their respective companies in order to “wriggle” out of the commitment to the court.
Contempt of court:
  • The undertakings given on the footing that the amount of ₹550 crore would be paid only out of the sale of assets was false to the knowledge of the three Reliance companies,
  • This itself affects the administration of justice, and is, therefore, contempt of court, the Bench held.

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The Hindu