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  2. 5 hours ago · The Calcutta High Court upheld a Rs 780 crore arbitration award in favor of Reliance Infrastructure against Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) in a decade-long dispute over the Raghunathpur Thermal Power Project. DVC’s challenge was dismissed, with a reduced interest award., Companies News - Times Now

  3. 5 hours ago · The Calcutta High Court has upheld a Rs 780 crore arbitration award in favour of Reliance Infrastructure Ltd in a dispute with West Bengal-based Damodar Valley Corporation, the Anil Ambani group firm said in a stock exchange filing. More than a decade back, Reliance Infrastructure had won a contract to set up a 1,200 MW thermal power plant in ...

  4. 3 hours ago · In a major boost for Anil Ambani owned Reliance Infrastructure Ltd, the company won an arbitration case worth a whopping Rs 780 crore in the Calcutta High Court. As per a stock exchange filing by ...

  5. 5 hours ago · Now, there is another piece of good news for Ambani, the Calcutta High Court has upheld a Rs 780 crore arbitration award in favour of the Reliance Group firm in a dispute with West Bengal-based Damodar Valley Corporation, the Anil Ambani group company said in a stock exchange filing. Reliance Infra's market cap currently stands at Rs 12784 ...

  6. 4 hours ago · NEW DELHI: The Calcutta High Court has upheld a Rs 780 crore arbitration award in favour of Reliance Infrastructure Ltd in a dispute with West Bengal-based Damodar Valley Corporation, the Anil Ambani group firm said in a stock exchange filing. More than a decade back, Reliance Infrastructure had won a contract to set up a 1,200 MW thermal power ...

  7. 15 hours ago · Anil Ambani Reliance Infra Wins Rs 780 Crores Arbitration Case Against Dvc Hc Upholds Arbitral Award In Favour Of R-infra अनिल अंबानी की कंपनी ने जीता मुकदमा, 780 करोड़ के मामले में आया फैसला, पूरी डिटेल

  8. 7 hours ago · In a positive development for Reliance Infrastructure, the Calcutta High Court on Friday upheld an arbitration award amounting to Rs 780 crore against Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC), dismissing a plea by the government entity challenging an earlier ruling by the arbitral tribunal ordering DVC to pay Rs 896 crore to the private sector company.