| | |
Manish Ranjan 11:54 PM | November 19,2009
Supreme Court allows petroleum ministry to become party to dispute; Reliance Natural drops objection
|
|
12:37 AM | November 13,2009
In another development RIL filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court stating that that the family MoU initiated by Mrs. Kokilaben cannot override the any decision which the board of directors of reliance might take
|
|
PTI 03:24 PM | November 12,2009
However, there was no suggestion of any wrongdoing by Anil Ambani or his group companies, the report added
|
|
Bloomberg 10:22 PM | November 10,2009
The Ambani family, including brothers Mukesh and Anil, met in Mumbai on 7 November to discuss ending the dispute
|
|
PTI 12:22 PM | November 04,2009
A senior Supreme Court judge withdrew from the case saying his daughter is associated with a solicitors firm advising the Mukesh Ambani group on other projects
|
|
Bhuma Shrivastava 11:18 PM | October 29,2009
Profit fell to Rs3,852 cr from Rs4,116 cr a year earlier in the September quarter; sales grew by 4.8%
|
|
Manish Ranjan and Utpal Bhaskar 12:20 AM | October 28,2009
RIL and RNRL had approached the Supreme Court against the 15 June verdict of the Bombay high court, in which it had asked RIL and RNRL to sign a “suitable arrangement” for the supply of gas
|
|
Bhuma Shrivastava 09:53 PM | October 27,2009
R-Power had a net profit of Rs194.53 crore for the quarter ended 30 September, a rise of 422% from Rs37.22 crore in the year-ago period
|
|
Utpal Bhaskar 01:00 AM | October 27,2009
RIL asks govt to name customers for 25 mscmd of gas to avoid ‘irreversible damage’ to the field reservoirs
|
|
Our View 09:19 PM | October 21,2009
Any decision by the Supreme Court on the Ambani gas dispute will set a precedent on whether agreements between promoters matter more than the rights of shareholders
|
|
Rakteem Katakey / Bloomberg 12:52 AM | October 21,2009
The court will decide if the government and power and fertilizer producers can become party to the dispute
|
|
PTI 06:40 PM | October 20,2009
RIL board had not approved the family MoU that provides for supply of gas by the company to RNRL, RIL’s senior counsel Harish Salve told the apex court
|
|
11:33 PM | October 19,2009
The Union government, in a reply to RNRL’s contention, asserted its right to file a petition in the Supreme Court against the Bombay high court verdict of 15 June
|
|
PTI 03:09 PM | October 19,2009
RIL contends that it cannot sell the gas at a price below government-approved rate of $4.2 per mmBtu
|
|
Rina Chandran / Reuters 04:30 PM | October 16,2009
The Supreme Court will on Tuesday start hearing arguments in the case between Reliance Industries, headed by Mukesh, and Reliance Natural Resources, led by Anil, over a deal to sell gas to RNRL at below-market rates as per a family settlement
|
|