General Electric Company (plaintiff) entered into a sales contract with Renusagar Power Co. (Renusagar) (defendant) for equipment to be used to construct an electric plant in India. The contract included an arbitration clause referring disputes to arbitration conducted by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
ConsultaThe Aditya Birla Public School, Renusagar, primarily known as Vidya Mandir, was founded in the year 1977, by Shri G.D . Babu, who was not only, “service before self” personified but also had a far flung vision. Being farsighted, he ideated the need for rapid industrial growth on one hand and a concrete defacto, qualitative education on the
ConsultaEstablished in 1967, Renusagar power is a coal based, captive thermal power plant of Hindalco Industries Ltd. It is a well maintained, sprawling and self-sufficient facilty with beautiful landscape, residential township, school,
ConsultaThe expansion of the power plant in Renusagar was part and parcel of the expansion of the aluminium plant of Hindalco. See Vol. XVI, pages 145, 159, 161, 185, 187 & 189 of the Paper Book. All steps to set up the power plant in Renusagar and its further expansion were taken by Hindalco.
ConsultaRenusagar was a 100% subsidiary of Hindalco, wholly owned and controlled by Hindalco. The agreement between Renusagar and Hindalco indicated this was not a normal sale- purchase agreement between two independent persons at arm’s length. The price of
ConsultaRenusagar Power Plant is a coal based captive thermal power plant located near Renukoot in Sonbhadra district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The power plant is operated by the Hindalco Industries and gives power to the smelter (integrated plant), Renukoot for production of aluminium.
ConsultaRenusagar filed a writ petition (C.W. No. 179 of 1970) before Delhi High Court on February 24, 1970 wherein it challenged the above order of the Government of India dated September 11, 1969 relating to cancellation or revocation of the tax exemption.
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ConsultaThe said amount was, however, not remitted by Renusagar to General Electric. 12. The Arbitral Tribunal upheld the claim of GEC for US $ 2,130,785.52 towards regular interest which was withheld by Renusagar. It was not disputed by Renusagar that it had retained the said amount. The issue was whether by doing so Renusagar acted wrongfully.
ConsultaIn this view of the matter, the corporate veil should be lifted and Hindalco and Renusagar be treated as one concern and Renusagar's power plant must be treated as the own source of generation of Hindalco and should be liable to duty on that basis.
ConsultaState of U.P. and others Vs. Renusagar Power Co. and others by Court Verdict · July 28, 1988 Email Appeal: Civil Appeal No. 2966 of 1986. (From the Judgment and Order dated 26.9.1984 of the Allahabad High Court in Writ Petition No. 3921 of 1982
ConsultaThe expansion of the power plant in Renusagar was part and parcel of the expansion of the aluminium plant of Hindalco. 2 SCR 169 at 179-180, 181, 182; Ryote of Garabandho and Ors. v. Zamindar of Parlakimedi & Anr., AIR 1943 P.C. 164; Saraswati
ConsultaIt was backed by a captive thermal power plant at Renusagar in 1967. Hindalco attained its leadership position in the aluminium industry under the dynamic leadership of the late
ConsultaOperations. Aluminium Smelting. Hindalco’s Renukoot plant was commissioned in 1962 with one potline and a smelter of 20,000 tpa capacity. Over the years the plant has increased its capacity through various brownfield expansions and asset-sweating measures. Today Hindalco, at Renukoot, having smelting capacity of 4,10,000 tpa at present
ConsultaGeneral Electric Company has preferred the present appeal against the judgment of the High Court of Allahabad under Article 136 of the Constitution. 11. Shri Shanti Bhushan, on behalf of the appellant General Electric Company and Dr L.M Singhvi, on behalf of Renusagar addressed elaborate arguments covering indeed a wide range of facts and law.
ConsultaRenusagar Power Plant is a coal based captive thermal power plant located near Renukoot in Sonbhadra district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The power plant is operated by
ConsultaHindalco embarked on its journey in 1958. Its first real contribution to the vision of an industrial India occurred four years later, when the late visionary GD Birla set up India's first integrated aluminium facility at Renukoot, in the eastern fringe of Uttar Pradesh, India. It was backed by a captive thermal power plant at Renusagar in 1967.
ConsultaIndubitably, in this case there was no question of evasion of taxes but the manner of treatment of the power plant of Renusagar as the power plant of Hindalco and the Government taking full advantage of the same in the case of power cuts and denial of supply of 100% power to Hindalco, in our opinion, underline the facts and, as such, imply
ConsultaRenusagar is a town situated in the south of Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh, India. Renusagar is the home of Renusagar Power Plant, a 700 MW captive power plant which supplies electricity to Hindalco Industries This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources.
ConsultaThis naturally brings us to the question of lifting the corporate veil or piercing the corporate veil as we often call it. On behalf of the appellants, however, it was very strongly urged that in this case there was no ground for lifting the corporate veil and Shri Trivedi, learned Additional Advocate-General, State of U.P., who was assisted by Shri Gopal
ConsultaThe expansion of the power plant in Renusagar was part and parcel of the expansion of the aluminium plant of Hindalco. See Vol. XVI, pages 145, 159, 161, 185, 187 & 189 of the Paper Book. 40. The third generation unit in Renusagar commenced in November
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