Blacklisted Israel Military Industries moves
Delhi High Court
Sunday May 06, 2012 08:12:57 PM,
Garima Tyagi, IANS
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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has issued notice to
the defence ministry and the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) on a
plea by the Israel Military Industries (IMI), Israel's state-run
defence equipment supplier, seeking to set aside OFB's decision
cancelling its contract to set up a plant to manufacture an
advanced propellent for artillery ammunition at Nalanda in Bihar.
Justice Vipin Sanghi has sought a reply by July 26, the next date
of hearing.
IMI had signed a contract to build bi-modular charge system (BMCS)
plant for manufacturing an advanced propellant-charge used for
firing artillery ammunition after emerging as the lowest bidder.
However, the contract was in trouble after the defence ministry
blacklisted IMI and five other defence equipment suppliers on
charges of being involved in paying illegal gratification to
Sudipta Ghosh, former director general of OFB.
The charges against IMI involves payment of bribe to Ghosh for
securing release of 20 percent advance payment of the contractual
amount. In its petition, IMI has rejected the allegation and also
denied any links with Pradeep Rana, the man who allegedly gave the
bribe to Ghosh for securing the 20 percent advance payment.
"It is pertinent to state that the contract was awarded in 2009
and there was nothing put against the petitioner (IMI) to
establish any contemporaneous link with said Pradeep Rana or TSL,
the purported employer of Rana," the petition said. IMI has also
said that it had "merely" explored the possibility of engaging TSL
Technologies for technical services in 2004 and 2005, and that TSL
was not involved in the present programme as they had made Larsen
and Toubro the local partner.
During the hearing, senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for
IMI with advocate Ajay Bhargava, told the court that it was
arbitrary on the part of Indian government to cancel the contract
without giving the company adequate opportunity to defend itself.
Defending the government's action, Additional Solicitor General
A.S. Chandhiok questioned the territorial jurisdiction of Delhi
High Court to hear the matter, saying that the OFB with its
headquarters in Kolkata issued the order terminating the company's
contract, so the matter should be heard in the same city.
IMI has also challenged the imposition of a 10-year ban on the
company by the OFB. The decision, IMI alleged, was in "violation
of principles of natural justice" as it was not provided with any
of the documents including the FIR and chargesheet relied upon by
the defence ministry while cancelling the contract.
On March 5 2012, the defence ministry barred four foreign firms -
IMI, Singapore Technologies, Germany's Rheinmetall Air Defence and
Corporation Defence Russia - and two Indian firms - New
Delhi-based T.S. Kishan and Company Private Limited and Ludhiana-based
R.K. Machine Tools Limited from business dealings with the
Ordnance Factory Board for 10 years.
The firms were recommended for blacklisting by the CBI on the
basis of evidence collected against them. "These firms were issued
notice to show cause as to why action against them should not be
taken consequent to the filing of the chargesheet in the case
related to illegal gratification against former Director General
of Ordnance Factories Shri Sudipto Ghosh and others. The decision
to debar was taken today after taking into consideration their
replies," the defence ministry press statement had said.
(Garima Tyagi can be contacted at garima.t@ians.in)
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