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SC directs high court to rehear Unitech, Telenor pleas

FP Archives • July 15, 2011, 20:29:43 IST
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court today set aside an order of the Punjab and Haryana High Court that prevented Unitech Wireless and Telenor from carrying out a proposed Rs 6,700 crore rights issue, while asking the lower court to hear the matter afresh. Directing the high court to rehear the plea of Unitech Wireless and Telenor, a bench of Justices RV Raveendran and AK Patnaik held that the interim order passed by a district court on March 1, 2011, in Gurgaon (Haryana) in this matter, would be operational for three weeks.

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SC directs high court to rehear Unitech, Telenor pleas

New Delhi: The Supreme Court today set aside an order of the Punjab and  Haryana High Court that prevented Unitech Wireless and Telenor from carrying out a proposed Rs 6,700 crore rights issue, while asking the lower court to hear the matter afresh. Directing the high court to rehear the plea of Unitech Wireless and Telenor, a bench of Justices RV Raveendran and AK Patnaik held that the interim order passed by a district court on March 1, 2011, in Gurgaon (Haryana) in this matter, would be operational for three weeks. The district court had on 1 March , 2011, restrained Unitech Wireless from giving effect to any board resolution regarding the issuance of a rights issue to raise about Rs 6,700 crore. [caption id=“attachment_42373” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Managing Director of Telenor’s India partner Unitech, Sanjay Chandra. AFP”] ![](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/TELENOR.jpg "TELENOR") [/caption] On the plea of four minority shareholders — Unitech, Cestos Unitech Wireless, Simpson Unitech Wireless and Acorus Unitech — of Unitech Wireless, the district court had restrained Unitech Wireless from giving effect to any board resolution regarding the Rs 6,700 crore rights issue. Later, the order was challenged by Unitech Wireless and its majority shareholder Telenor in the high court, which on 4 July, dismissed their plea and upheld the district court order saying that there was no need to intervene. Unitech Wireless and Telenor Asia  had filed two separate petitions in the apex court challenging the HC order. Telenor holds 67.25 percent stake in Unitech Wireless, which had started operations in 13 circles and is offering services under brand Uninor. The rest 32.75 percent stake is collectively held by the four shareholders — Unitech, Cestos Unitech Wireless, Simpson Unitech Wireless and Acorus Unitech. The two parties are in a tussle over the rights issue proposed by Telenor. While the board of Unitech Wireless had proposed the rights issue, Unitech and three others had opposed it and moved to court. In its final orders, the district court had given a go- ahead to arbitration between them and had extended its interim order of March 1 till the arbitrators settled the dispute. Both firms submitted in the high court that to meet their roll-out obligations, the company needed funds worth Rs 6,700 crore and had failed to get assistance from any financial institution. “When it was clear that in the present circumstances prevailing in the telecommunication industry, any funding through long-term loans was practically impossible to avail, the management of the petitioner (Telenor and Unitech Wireless) recommended its board that the necessary funding be obtained by raising additional share capital through a right issue,” said the firms in their petition. It was opposed by the four shareholders saying it was against the shareholding agreement between them. PTI

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