Antrix-Devas case: HC imposes ₹5 lakh cost on company for ‘proxy war’
The Hindu
The High Court of Karnataka has imposed a cost of ₹5 lakh on Devas Employees’ Mauritius Pvt. Ltd. (DEMPL) for filling a petition “abusing process of law and as a proxy war” on behalf of Devas Multimed
The High Court of Karnataka has imposed a cost of ₹5 lakh on Devas Employees’ Mauritius Pvt. Ltd. (DEMPL) for filling a petition “abusing process of law and as a proxy war” on behalf of Devas Multimedia Pvt. Ltd., which is facing money-laundering and other charges on its alleged fraudulent agreement on bandwidth facilities with ISRO’s commercial arm Antrix Corporation. Justice P.S. Dinesh Kumar passed the order while dismissing the DESPL’s petition questioning the legality of the sanction granted by the Central government on January 18, 2021 for Antrix Corporation to initiate winding up proceedings against Devas. Pointing out that the petitioner had already become a party before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in liquidation proceedings against Devas, the High Court observed that the present petition was filed a day prior to the date fixed for final hearing before the NCLT on a plea for liquidation of Devas, and this conduct amounts to “abuse of process of law and a proxy war on behalf of Devas”.More than 2.6 lakh village and ward volunteers in Andhra Pradesh, once celebrated as the government’s grassroots champions for their crucial role in implementing welfare schemes, are now in a dilemma after learning that their tenure has not been renewed after August 2023 even though they have been paid honoraria till June 2024. Disowned by both YSRCP, which was in power when they were appointed, and the current ruling TDP, which made a poll promise to double their pay, these former volunteers are ruing the day they signed up for the role which they don’t know if even still exists