Telangana govt to set up committee to resolve Emaar Properties dispute
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy has ordered the creation of a new committee to resolve ongoing legal issues related to Emaar Properties and their projects in Hyderabad. The committee, alongside an approved legal agency, aims to find solutions to disput...
During that period, the CBI and ED registered cases regarding alleged irregularities in the agreements between the company and the Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd (APIIC).
Investigations and court hearings in these cases are still ongoing at various stages.
The Chief Minister also accepted the company's proposal to set up a legal agency, with the approval of the UAE government, to study the legal disputes and find an amicable solution.
The release further stated that the government-formed committee will consult with the legal agency and provide further suggestions and advice.
After the formation of Telangana, the previous BRS government constituted a five-member Secretary-level committee, headed by the Chief Secretary, in October 2015 to resolve disputes related to projects undertaken by Emaar Properties.
The Ministry of External Affairs and the Solicitor General of India have also provided several recommendations to the state government regarding this matter.
Emaar Founder and Managing Director Mohammed Alabbar, former UAE Ambassador to India Dr Ahmed Al Banna, Emaar Group CEO Amit Jain, and the company's International Affairs Head Mustafa Akram participated in the meeting.
During discussions with Emaar representatives, officials briefed the Chief Minister on all these issues, the release added.
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